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PARENTS DEMAND PROTECTION FOR THEIR CHILDREN FROM WIND TURBINE EMISSIONS
“Premier Wynne, 550 meters is too close!”
A group of determined parents will arrive at Queen’s Park on Thursday morning April 18 at 11:30 to
demand a meeting with Premier Kathleen Wynne to discuss the risks to their children from industrial
wind turbines. The group is led by Shellie Correia of West Lincoln whose son Joey has Sensory Processing
Disorder.
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“I met with Kathleen Wynne in my hometown just before Christmas when she was campaigning for the
leadership of her party,” says Correia. “I gave her many reports and a letter from Joey’s doctor and I
haven’t heard from her since.” Correia’s concerns and those of parents all across Ontario are for their
children, some with special needs such as autism and other issues who are at risk.
Dr. Chrystella Calvert is a behavioral Pediatrician and treats Joey. She agrees. “Noxious stimuli
(or unexpected, or unnatural stimuli) are a source of environmental stress that affect the human
brain…Wind turbines concern me, given my strong knowledge of neurobiology,” says Dr Calvert. “I
as a “normal brain” (or typical brain) individual would not want this risk to my mental health (or my
children’s’) in my neighbourhood.”
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