Canada failing to take Havana syndrome and its effects seriously
The government has gone so far as to thwart our efforts to gain information through the access to information and privacy acts. Yet, we waived our privacy rights to openly share our medical information.

We are a group of Canadian diplomats, spouses, and children who all were afflicted with the mysterious “Havana syndrome” while posted at the Canadian embassy in Cuba.
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