Hosted by Environmental Health Association of Quebec
Join the Environmental Health Association of Canada and Québec for the launch of our new monthly post-conference series, building on the success of Resilience: An International Conference on Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS). Each session revisits key presentations, fosters dialogue, and shares updates on MCS advocacy.
April Highlights:
- Robert Lattanzio, LLB – Despite legal recognition of MCS as a disability in Canada, systemic barriers, disbelief, and inaccessible procedures prevent individuals from obtaining meaningful justice.
- Melissa Pagliaro – Presents a practical guide for making workplaces accessible and inclusive for people with MCS, highlighting low-cost accommodations like scent-free policies, improved ventilation, and flexible schedules while framing accessibility as a key equity and human rights issue.