The following Canadian Cities are known as not fluoridated:
Burns Lake (BC), Calgary (AB), Cambridge (ON), Campbell River (BC), CFB Kingston (ON), Cobalt (ON), Comox/Courtenay (BC), Courtney (BC), Cranberry Portage (MB), Drayton Valley (AB), Dryden, (ON), Falher (AB), Fort Saint John (BC), Golden (BC), Kamloops (BC), Kelowna (BC), Kitimat (BC), Port Hardy (BC), Quebec City (QC), Squamish (BC), Thorold (ON), Verchères (QC), Waterloo (ON), Welland, Pelham, and parts of Thorold (ON), Whitehorse (YT), Cochrane (AB), Dryden (ON), Gatineau (QC), Montreal (QC), Medicine Hat (AB), Thunder Bay (ON), Kingston (ON), Kitchener (ON), Saguenay (QC), Timmins (ON), Vancouver (BC), Victoria (BC).
However, the full count for the province of Québec is not in since our source in that province has informed us that here ar currently (Feb 28, 2011) only 11 communities still fluoridating their public drinking water supplies.
Canada's two largest cities are Toronto, Ontario and Montreal, Quebec.Toronto, Ontario and Montreal,Quebec are the 2 largest cities in Canada.
Highways link cities - there are no major cities in the northern part of Canada
Winnipeg
There are lots of populated cities in Canada. What a silly question.
The total number of cities in Canada in 9 provinces (Except Quebec) and 3 territories are 160. A city can be recognized if the population is at least 10,000 or over. Note: Quebec does not distinguish between cities and towns and the total number is more than 150.
Community water fluoridation was first introduced in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1945. This initiative aimed to reduce dental cavities among the population by adjusting the fluoride levels in drinking water. The success of this program led to widespread adoption of water fluoridation across many cities in the United States and around the world.
Donald Raymond McNeil has written: 'The fight for fluoridation' -- subject(s): Fluoridation, Water
H. Knowlton Brown has written: 'Mass control of dental caries by fluoridation of a public water supply: dental effects of water fluoridation' -- subject(s): Dental caries in children, Dental surveys, Fluoridation, Statistics, Water 'A supplementary report relating to A survey of opinions on public dental programs--'
No, in fact, fluorides occur in many natural water sources.
"Fluoridation of water," said R Strange.
Because dentists would rather treat the water than poor people
Three cities in Canada are: - Toronto - Montreal - Edmonton
Corn is grown on farms, not cities, in Canada.
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There are 51 cities in Ontario, Canada. There are no cities in Ontario, Canada that start with the letter F.
it is quick water instead of going through half of Canada for water