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motion to reconsider fluoride decision on regina water coming to city council

coun. clark bezo is asking to revisit the approved city-wide fluoride water program, opening it up for a potential debate by city council.

motion to reconsider fluoride decision coming to city council
a laboratory worker checks a raw water sample during a tour of the buffalo pound water treatment plant on may 26, 2022 near moose jaw. kayle neis / regina leader-post
one regina city councillor is looking to revisit a previous decision to add fluoride to regina’s water.
if successful, it would reopen a decades-long debate over the potential health impacts of the mineral.
ward 10 councillor clark bezo has put forward a motion to reconsider city council’s 2021 decision to adopt a fluoridation program once a multi-year upgrade to the buffalo pound water treatment plant is complete.
the plant upgrades are currently targeted for completion in spring 2026, putting fluoridation on the calendar for the end of next year.
bezo’s motion specifies his desire to “postpone” implementing the program until council can be provided “conclusive evidence there are no significant neurotoxic effects or other bodily harms” as a result of fluoridation.
speaking after wednesday’s meeting, bezo said he brought the motion forward because he heard concern from residents over the “potential for negative side effects” of fluoride during the election campaign.
“this is a topic that the new council should look at. there is nine new faces around that table, and there was a strong opposition to the last council on some of their motions that they put forward, and this is one i heard on doorsteps,” he said.
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we don’t have fluoride in our water and we have to ask ourselves: is this really for the best interest of the entire community, or is this in the best interest for a smaller segment of the community?”
city council approved adding fluoride to regina’s water treatment process under endorsement from 90 health organizations, including the college of dental surgeons of saskatchewan, saskatchewan public health association, canadian paediatric society and world health organization.
health experts attended council’s 2021 meeting to advocate for the addition of fluoride as a preventative measure to help protect residents, especially children, from the risks of dental decay.
by approving the program, regina joined a number of other canadian cities that fluoridate their water, including saskatoon, moose jaw, lethbridge, edmonton, winnipeg, halifax, toronto, ottawa, hamilton, london and vancouver.
it also aligns with a standing recommendation from health canada, which advises communities to fluoridate their water at 0.7 milligrams per litre for optimal health benefits.
the city of regina has held four referendums on the subject — in 1954, 1958, 1965 and 1985 — during which the majority of residents voted no. an attempt at a plebiscite in 1997 failed on a procedural hang-up, and a bid to hold another referendum in 2021 was voted down by city council.
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bezo is calling for city council to debate the reconsideration motion. mayor chad bachynski said wednesday it would happen “at a time determined by the city clerk” — likely after budget meetings scheduled for march 17-21.
— with files from jennifer ackerman, lynn geisbrecht

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larissa kurz
larissa kurz

larissa kurz is a health, education and general assignment reporter for the regina leader-post, whose work has also appeared in the saskatoon starphoenix and other postmedia papers.she is a university of saskatchewan alumni and has written for both print and digital news outlets in southern saskatchewan since 2019. she was part of the leader-post and starphoenix team that won the 2022 national newspaper award for breaking news.prior to coming to the leader-post in 2022, larissa worked for the moose jaw express and with glacier media in moose jaw and regina, sask.

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