by Mefloquine Awareness | Aug 24, 2017
Marj Matchee is asking the government to reopen the Somalia inquiry. Her husband was charged with second-degree murder in the 1993 death of a Somali teen, which is considered one of the darkest chapters in Canada’s military history. (Don Somers/CBC). Originally...
by Mefloquine Awareness | Aug 22, 2017
First published 5 June 2017 – Read the full submission in the Wiley Online Library Abstract Mefloquine (originally marketed as Lariam) is a neurotoxic quinoline derivative antimalarial drug that is known to cause serious and potentially lasting...
by Mefloquine Awareness | Aug 11, 2017
As a member of the Airborne Regiment, Dave Bona spent 14 years with the military including the first Gulf War and Cyprus. Later he would pull the wrong straws and got some opretty tough deployments; Somalia, Rwanda and just about Bosnia. Served with the N Sask R, 1 Bn...
by Mefloquine Awareness | Aug 10, 2017
Originally published August 10, 2017 in Yorkton This Week Cathay Wagantall, MP for the Yorkton-Melville riding, is meeting with veterans across the country this summer to discuss possible solutions to their problems. Wagantall will be conducting a two-day tour through...
by Mefloquine Awareness | Aug 9, 2017
Robert Bales in 2011.PHOTO: UNITED STATES ARMY GREG MILLER – SCIENCE – 08.15.13 – 09:30 AM EARLY IN THE morning of March 11, 2012, Army staff sergeant Robert Bales left his remote outpost in an impoverished region of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan...
by Mefloquine Awareness | Aug 9, 2017
Bales, seen in 2011, previously pleaded guilty to killing 16 Afghans. (SPC. RYAN HALLOCK/AP). NEW YORK DAILY NEWS – Updated: Wednesday, August 9, 2017, 9:53 AM An Army sergeant convicted of one of the worst wartime massacres in recent history believes an...