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Canada's Healthy Environment Right: A Catalyst for Urban Living and Public Health

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The article discusses the recent legal recognition of the right to a healthy environment in Canada and its potential impact on urban living and public health. Urbanization has both positive and negative implications, and pollution from urbanization can lead to health issues like respiratory diseases and mental health disorders. The right to a healthy environment could reshape Canada's city planning and health policy, leading to more sustainable urban development, stricter pollution rules, and more resources for public health initiatives. The article also provides case studies of cities worldwide that have successfully balanced city development, public health, and environmental rights. The article concludes that recognizing the right to a healthy environment is a significant milestone that could serve as a model for other countries and highlights the importance of integrating health and environmental considerations into policymaking.


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