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  • Open Information

    Dicyclopentadiene (DCPD) - information sheet

    DCPD is associated with health effects; however, at levels of exposure considered in the assessment, the Government concluded that this substance is not harmful to human health or to the environment.
    Organization:
    Health Canada
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    Sodium cyclamate and cyclohexylamine - information sheet

    Sodium cyclamate and cyclohexylamine (CHA) are associated with health effects of potential concern; however, at levels of exposure considered in the assessment, the Government concluded that these substances are not harmful to human health or the environment.
    Organization:
    Health Canada
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  • Open Information

    Acetic acid - information sheet

    As a result of the screening assessment, the Government concluded that acetic acid is not harmful to human health or to the environment at levels of exposure considered in the assessment.
    Organization:
    Health Canada
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    Triarylmethanes Group - information sheet

    The Government concluded that Malachite Green is harmful to human health at levels of exposure considered in the assessment. Also, Basic Violet 3, Malachite Green, Basic Violet 4, and Basic Blue 7 are concluded to be harmful to the environment.
    Organization:
    Health Canada
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    • HTML
  • Open Information

    National Cyber Threat Assessment 2018

    "In our highly connected digital society, Canadians and Canadian organizations rely on the Internet for both personal and professional activities. It is in this context that we assess cyber threats to Canadian individuals, businesses, and critical infrastructure, including government. Cyber...
    Organization:
    Communications Security Establishment Canada
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    • HTML
  • Open Information

    Guidance Document: Pre-market Evaluation of Hepatotoxicity in Health Products

    Hepatotoxicity caused by exposure to a drug or non-infectious agent is injury or damage to the liver that may be associated with impaired liver function. This document is intended to provide basic considerations for the detection, assessment, mitigation and reporting requirements of...
    Organization:
    Health Canada
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    • HTML
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