They also did not mention good clean water as an alternative either.
TC
http://www.cbc.ca/story/science/national/2005/04/25/nunavut-pop050425...
well finding good clean water is hard to do.. our water tastes and smells
like bleach.
Tori

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They also did not mention good clean water as an alternative either.
TC
Irv Finkleman wrote:
> tunderbar@hotmail.com wrote:
http://www.cbc.ca/story/science/national/2005/04/25/nunavut-pop050425...
> > 'Say no to pop,' Nunavut residents told
> > Last Updated Mon, 25 Apr 2005 11:44:18 EDT
> > CBC News
> > IQALUIT - Health officials in Nunavut are calling on residents to
"Drop
> > the Pop" this week in an effort to raise awareness about tooth
decay,
> > obesity and diabetes in the northern territory.
> >
> > The five-day anti-soft drink campaign kicks off Monday, aimed at
both
> > students and adults in Nunavut's population of 27,000.
> >
> > Pop machines can be popular in schools (CP file photo).
> > Ainiak Korgak, the manager of health promotion with Nunavut's
health
> > department, says Inuit have increasingly been choosing soft drinks
and
> > other processed foods over traditional diets, and over healthier
> > imported items such as milk and juice.
> >
> > "A community will run out of pop and they'll charter a plane to
bring
> > pop, so that tells you how much people love their pop," he said.
> >
> > A Coca-Cola manufacturing plant that opened its doors in Iqaluit a
> > decade ago produces up to 4,000 two-litre bottles and 20,000
smaller
> > bottles a day, just to quench the territory's thirst.
> >
> > Diabetes isn't yet a serious problem in Nunavut, but obesity rates
are
> > rising and tooth decay is a big concern.
> >
> > By this fall, more than 750 infants in the territory will have had
some
> > or all of their teeth pulled out.
> >
> > Amy Caughey, a nutritionist with the Nunavut government, blames the
> > nine to 12 teaspoons of sugar in each bottle of soft drink and the
fact
> > that some parents start giving their children soft drink while
they're
> > still babies.
> >
> > "If babies have pop in a bottle, or younger children are getting a
lot
> > of pop, they're not getting the things that they need to grow and
it
> > can be quite harmful," she said.
> >
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tunderbar@hotmail.com - 28 Apr 2005 21:01 GMT
There is a reason why most civilized people do not settle where there
isn't adequate potable water.
TC
> well finding good clean water is hard to do.. our water tastes and smells
> like bleach.
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> Irv Finkleman wrote:
> > tunderbar@hotmail.com wrote:
http://www.cbc.ca/story/science/national/2005/04/25/nunavut-pop050425...
> > > 'Say no to pop,' Nunavut residents told
> > > Last Updated Mon, 25 Apr 2005 11:44:18 EDT
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> > Grampa/Ex-Navy/Old Fart/Ham Radio VE6BP
> > Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Atkins_worked4me - 29 Apr 2005 00:17 GMT
Come and visit the Chicago NW suburbs where people pay $500K for a townhouse
with brown smelly water that comes from a municipal well.
There is a reason why most civilized people do not settle where there
isn't adequate potable water.
TC