CPC Bulletins

2013 Cancer Prevention Challenge

Get ready for Canada's only fundraiser exclusively for cancer prevention!  WHEN launches the 2013 Cancer prevention Challenge on August 15.  Click here for a copy of the 2013 Cancer Prevention Challenge launch bulletin.

Click here to access Bulletin #1, which includes:

  • How to participate

  • Fundraise for WHEN

  • Participate as a business

  • Carson's Quotes

Click here to access Bulletin #2, which includes:

  • Why cancer prevention? A personal journey

  • Fundraising for WHEN

  • Participating so far

  • Recipes for good health

  • Where the money goes

Click here to access Bulletin #3, which includes:

  • Focus on...Clean Care

  • Risks of Cell Phone Use

  • Recipes for Good Health: Bulgur & Zucchini

  • Where the Money Goes: Wannabetoxicfree

  • Progress Update

Click here to access Bulletin #5, which includes:

  • what our business participants are up to

  • a fall roasted root vegetable salad recipe

  • info about WHEN's exciting new WHEN CONNECTION Ezine

  • where the $$ goes

Click here for Bulletin #6, which includes:

  • Campaign progress

  • Our business participant Anarres Natural Health

  • A call for a Royal Commission on the Environment and Health and the 'Use the System' campaign

  • Great articles on healthy eating and the cancer prevention benefits of exercise

  • More great recipes

  • Profile of WHEN's popular Connect events

2012 Cancer Prevention Challenge

The 2012 Cancer Prevention Challenge is launched! Click here for Bulletin #1.  Read about how individuals and businesses can get involved to raise money for cancer prevention, where the money goes, and more!

See who has already joined the Cancer Prevention Challenge! Click here for Bulletin #2. Read about estrogen mimickers, WHEN’s wtf. campaign, encouraging words from Elizabeth May, MPP and Leader of the Green Party and more!

Click here for Bulletin #3. Read about the potentially toxic fillers in your vitamins and supplementsAnarres Health and their DIY workshops for Cancer Prevention, environmental health tips, and encouraging words from Jean Augustine, former MP

Click here for Bulletin #4. Read about the potential for toxics in textiles, WHEN's  Connect Beauty event, Miik a local company and sustainable clothing designer,  and supportive words from Lynn Marshall, MD

Learn about how you can take action for prevention today! Click here for Bulletin #5. Read about EMF exposure, Disconnect, a book the risks of cell phone use by Devra Davis, loads of great offers from socially minded businesses, and words of encouragement from Ruth Grier, former NDP MPP.

Ideas, information, and help from others - taking action for prevention can be easy! Click here for Bulletin #6. Read about hormones in dairy products, the film Living Downstream (a documentary based on Sandra Steingraber's book), practical help to create sustainable spaces from Sage, and reflections from a past WHEN board member.

Learn about the type of great events that WHEN is known for in Bulletin #7 - film screenings of Toxic Trespass (a documentary about the toxic burden in children) and Living Downstream (a documentary telling the story of a scientist's personal journey of cancer), Dorothy Goldin Rosenberg's 75th Birthday "Toast and Roast" and more!

Click here for Bulletin #8. Read about DIY toxic alternatives, total body health through shiatsu and acupuncture,  attractive, sustainable fashion options, advocating for environmental services in the City of Toronto's budget and encouraging words from Michelle Landsberg, journalist, author and activist.

Click here for Bulletin #9. Read about Pink Washing, WHEN's newcomer workshops on environmental health,  the healing power of Reiki from Zorana Rose, ND,  cancer prevention assistance from the Karma Co-Op and encouraging words from Oliva Chow, long time political advocate.

Click here for Bulletin #10. Read about Exposure, a documentary film about the environmental causes of breast cancer, socially minded businesses with services and products that support cancer prevention, and encouraging words from Eva Johnson, Coordinator of the Mohawk community of Kahnawake's Environment Protection Office.