Health Canada insists there is not, but that hasn’t quelled the debate.
“A number of media reports have suggested that Wi-Fi could be associated with a variety of health concerns. Yet, there is no convincing scientific evidence that exposure to low-level radiofrequency (RF) energy from Wi-Fi causes adverse health effects in humans,” the federal department states on its website.
Still, some parents are concerned, and Terry Berting, president of the B.C. ...
