Leaked emails, growing numbers, and renewed calls to investigate unexplained neurological symptoms
UPDATED with response from New Brunswick Department of Health, June 12, 2024.
New Brunswick’s unexplained neurological cases are back in the news.
The Guardian newspaper published a story by Toronto-based reporter Leyland Cecco on Monday describing leaked emails from a Canadian scientist dated as recently as October 2023, expressing concern about the cause of unexplained neurological symptoms being experienced by hundreds of patients in New Brunswick and beyond.
Cecco writes that he saw emails written by Public Health Agency of Canada senior researcher Michael Coulthart:
“Coulthart, a veteran scientist who currently heads Canada’s Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Surveillance System, did not respond to a request for comment by the Guardian. But in the leaked email, he wrote that he believes an “environmental exposure – or a combination of exposures – is triggering and/or accelerating a variety of neurodegenerative syndromes” with people seemingly susceptible to different protein-misfolding ailments, including Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease.
Coulthart argues this phenomenon does not easily fit within “shallow paradigms” of diagnostic pathology and the complexity of the issue has given politicians a “loophole” to conclude “nothing coherent” is going on.”
According to Cecco, Coulthart also said he had been “essentially cut off” from involvement in the issue, and that he believed the reason was political.
Then on Wednesday, the Times and Transcript published a story by Moncton-based reporter Sarah Seeley, describing an interview with Dr. Alier Marrero, the neurologist who first started reporting unexplained neurodegenerative cases in the province.… Continue
Petition calls on council to join other municipalities in asking for federal action on ceasefire in Gaza
The devastation in Gaza was again top of mind at Sackville town hall on Tuesday, as about 50 local residents gathered in the cold outside to hold a candlelight vigil, with others attended the meeting inside, and asked Tantramar council to follow the lead of other Canadian municipalities, and ask the federal government to pursue a ceasefire in Gaza.
Sackville Ceasefire Coalition member Sarah Kardash presented to council, spending her five minutes of allotted time laying out reasons why town council should write to Prime minister Justin Trudeau and ask him to demand a ceasefire in Gaza.
“As a Jewish member of the coalition, I’m horrified that Israel is weaponizing the deaths of Israeli citizens on October 7 to fuel a genocidal war against Palestinians,” said Kardash, quoting the large numbers of Palestinians killed in the Israeli campaign to eradicate Hamas.
According to the estimates from the Gaza Health Ministry, over 23,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since October 7, the majority women and children.
“The UN has called Gaza a graveyard for children,” Kardash told council. “Imagine the equivalent of two nuclear bombs dropping on an area half the size of Tantramar… Experts say the relentless bombing by Israel since October 7 is the most destructive in modern history and among the deadliest in recent history.”
Kardash presented a detailed petition to council signed by 253 local residents, and organized by the coalition, which Kardash described as “a group of Tantramar residents of diverse ages, faiths and backgrounds who are united as global citizens in our humanitarian concerns for the people of Gaza.”… Continue