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  1. No barrels of Agent Orange have been found at Base Gagetown to date. Former disposal sites. There are five former waste disposal sites at Base Gagetown: the Shirley Road main dump, the drum disposal area, the asbestos dump area, the chemical container disposal area, and the ash disposal site.

  2. Apr 4, 2024 · There have been similar efforts by veterans in New Zealand and Australia. Ecological harms. Ongoing environmental studies in Southeast Asia have found that the harmful chemicals from Agent Orange most notably embed themselves into sediment, which then infects animals of the region and can endanger the local food chains. Similar phenomena have ...

  3. May 23, 2018 · Former military police officer Al White says he watched barrels of Agent Orange being buried at CFB Gagetown in 1985. (CBC News) It is a 33-year-old mystery that has gnawed at retired sergeant Al ...

  4. Mar 6, 2024 · The Department of National Defence maintains only two barrels of Agent Orange and Agent Purple were tested in 1966 and 1967 and that spraying was limited to seven days over a remote 138-acre area ...

  5. Mar 6, 2024 · A Maine commission has called for a new probe of the historical use of Agent Orange and other herbicides at a New Brunswick military base because it says the data and analysis used in a Canadian report that found most people at or near the base were not at risk for long-term health effects was "incorrect" and "biased."The Gagetown Harmful Chemical Study Commission, created last summer to study ...

  6. Mar 4, 2024 · The potential links between health problems and the use of Agent Orange at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown need to be re-evaluated, says a report released in January by the 10-member Gagetown ...

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  8. Mar 4, 2024 · The Canadian government began a fact-finding investigation in 2005 on the effects of Agent Orange use at Gagetown between 1966 and 1967. Kened Sadiku, spokesman for the Department of National Defence, says the study, released in 2006, found that herbicide levels used at the base posed no risk to human health.

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