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Cleaners and Toxins


A new, expanded and updated edition of the Cleaners and Toxins Guide is now available as LEAS continues its work  with occupational health and safety committees to eliminate toxic cleaning products.

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FAQs
We answer your questions about the government's decision on BPA, about water bottles, sunscreen, alternatives to polyurethane — and more.
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CancerSmart 3.0
Now available! CancerSmart 3.0, the new 52-page third edition. New sections on water bottles, Teflon, lead in household products, a special focus on breast cancer and more.



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Toxins in Household Products


Some of the ingredient in household cleaning products can be surprisingly toxic, and may include carcinogens and reproductive toxins.
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Burrows honoured by Cancer Society
LEAS executive director Mae Burrows was honoured with a Partnership award from the Canadian Cancer Society. read more...

CancerSmart en francais
LEAS has partnered with Option Consommateurs in Quebec to bring you the CancerSmart Guide in French, Diminuez les risques de cancer : Guide du consommateur averti. read more...

Gift Card Program

Looking for that perfect gift for a special someone? Let LEAS make your gift giving easy!  

With a tax-deductible donation to LEAS we will send a beautiful gift card to a loved one either by email, or a printed card sent by surface mail!

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Toxic Free Schools

We're working to get toxins out of the school environment. Check out these tools and resources for parents, teachers and students. read more...

Publications


Our Annual Report for 2007 is available for download.

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