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    Does traffic take your breath away?

    Traffic is a major source of air pollution especially in urban areas. Traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) is a mixture of gases and particles that include many different chemicals from cars, buses and trucks. TRAP includes emissions from exhaust, evaporation of fuel, and tire and brake wear.
    Organization:
    Health Canada
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    Human Health Risk Assessment for Diesel Exhaust – summary

    Health Canada completed the Human Health Risk Assessment for Diesel Exhaust, a comprehensive review and analysis of the potential adverse health effects associated with diesel fuel use in Canada. The report focuses on diesel exhaust (DE) emissions from on-road and off-road vehicles (excluding...
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    Health Canada
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    Human Health Risk Assessment for Gasoline Exhaust – Summary

    Health Canada completed the Human Health Risk Assessment for Gasoline Exhaust, a comprehensive review and analysis of the potential adverse health effects associated with gasoline fuel use in Canada. The report focuses on gasoline exhaust (GE) and vehicle emissions from on-road and off-road...
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    Health Canada
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    Human Health Risk Assessment for Biodiesel Production, Distribution and Use i...

    The general approach employed is as comprehensive as the available information allows and is comparative in nature, i.e., the impacts of biodiesel blends are compared to those of conventional ultra low sulphur diesel (ULSD) and presented as relative risks and benefits. The primary consideration...
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    Health Canada
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    Human Health Risk Assessment for Ambient Nitrogen Dioxide

    This review is intended to support the development of Canadian Ambient Air Quality Standards (CAAQS) for NO2; these standards are one of the elements of the federal-provincial-territorial Air Quality Management System.
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    Health Canada
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    Human Health Risk Assessment for Sulphur Dioxide: Executive Summary

    The Air Quality Assessment Section of Health Canada undertook a health risk assessment of sulphur dioxide (SO2) in order to update the available information on adverse effects of SO2 to human health, determine recent Canadian SO2 exposure levels, and to inform the revision or development of...
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    Health Canada
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    Human Health Risk Assessment for Coarse Particulate Matter: executive summary

    Health Canada has completed a detailed risk assessment entitled "Human Health Risk Assessment for Coarse Particulate Matter", a stand-alone piece focusing on the potential health impacts of coarse particulate matter (PM10-2.5). The state of knowledge on the health effects of coarse PM has and...
    Organization:
    Health Canada
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    Health Risks and Benefits Associated with the Use of 10% Ethanol-Blended Gaso...

    Health Canada has completed a risk assessment evaluating the potential risks and benefits to the health of Canadians from the use of E10, a formulation of gasoline containing 10% ethanol per volume. E10 is the most common proportion for ethanol-blended fuel and is considered usable in gasoline...
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    Health Canada
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    Human health in a changing climate: Science assessment 2022

    Health Canada is preparing the Health of Canadians in a Changing Climate: Advancing our Knowledge for Action report. This report includes a scientific assessment of how climate change affects human health.
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    Health Canada
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