AEHA Newsletter Editor warns Ottawa Branch about Rose Featherstone
| Title | AEHA Newsletter Editor warns Ottawa Branch about Rose Featherstone |
| Publication Type | Correspondence |
| Authors | Cheyne D |
| Date Published | 0/1996 |
| Year of Publication | 1996 |
| Notes | A very wise warning from Nova Scotia. Rose Featherstone sabotaged the position taken by AEHA's official representatives with federal political parties, sabotaged the constitutional operation of AEHA's national board and was, almost as much as doctors of environmental medicine, responsible for the demise and fragmentation of the national organization of persons with sensitivities in Canada. |
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