HL Setsuko Thurlow Toronto Board of Health Presentation April 16, 2018

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Setsuko Thurlow Toronto Board of Health Presentation April 16, 2018 HL26.1.6 I am Setsuko Thurlow speaking on behalf of the Hiroshima Nagasaki Day Coalition. We have been organizing the remembrance of the first atomic bombings at the City Hall Peace Garden every August for three decades. City Councillors have participated in these commemorations by reading the Mayor's annual Hiroshima-Nagasaki Day peace message. I am honoured that Mayor Tory and City Council recognized my work for the abolition of nuclear weapons last November when Council reaffirmed Toronto as a nuclear weapons free zone. On August 6, 1945, one atomic bomb which was small and obsolete by today's standards, fueled by uranium from Great Bear Lake in the Northwest Territories and refined in Port Hope, Ontario, detonated over me and 360,000 residents of Hiroshima, most of whom were innocent civilians women, children and the elderly. This indiscriminate attack vaporized, incinerated, carbonized and contaminated people with mysterious radiation poison. Thus, my beloved city of Hiroshima was wiped from the face of the earth with the heat of 4,000 degrees Celsius. I have lived in this blessed country for over 60 years and am a proud and grateful citizen of Canada. I enjoyed a fulfilling professional career as a social worker in Toronto, but throughout my adult life my major effort has been devoted to disarmament education and advocacy. In the mid-1970s my husband Jim Thurlow and I founded the group Hiroshima Nagasaki Relived to inform Torontonians about the horrendous effects of nuclear weapons on cities and civilians. We were gratified when in 1982 the Toronto Board of Health consulted our and other Toronto peace groups and issued a report entitled Public Health Consequences of Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear War. This report was adopted by both the Board of Health and Toronto City Council. It urged that City Council accept an ongoing responsibility to deal with the issue of nuclear weapons and nuclear war and made a number of recommendations subsequently implemented by Toronto City Council.

Council voted to hold a referendum on worldwide nuclear disarmament in the November 8, 1982 municipal election. The report Public Health Consequences of Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear War was distributed to all Toronto households as information for the referendum. In November 1982, 78% of Torontonians who cast ballots in the municipal election voted yes to the following resolution: Do you support nuclear disarmament by all nations on a gradual basis to the ultimate goal of a world free from nuclear weapons, and mandate your federal government to negotiate and implement with other governments steps which would lead to the earliest possible achievement of this goal? City Council forwarded the results of this referendum to the federal government. In 1983, City Council designated Toronto a Nuclear Weapons Free Zone and adopted the Inter-City Solidarity Programme proposed by the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, thus becoming a member of Mayors for Peace. Council also approved the building of the Peace Garden on Nathan Phillips Square at a cost of $480,000 as an expression of "our continuing struggle to avoid the devastation of war. In 1988, City Council approved the report Healthy Toronto 2000 which specifically referred to questions of safety, security and peace, thereby again accepting that the City is accountable for the immediate personal security of its citizens. Today, 15,000 nuclear weapons still endanger the very existence of cities such as Toronto and indeed all of human civilization. As a Hiroshima survivor, I urge you to examine the evidence brought before you by peace, faith, medical and environmental community organizations active in the world-wide effort to abolish nuclear arms. I have requested that the City Clerk's office circulate the 1982 Public Health Consequences of Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear War report to the current Board of Health members so that you can consider what recommendations the Board may make to City Council today. In 1982 the Board and City Council concluded that Toronto was targeted by nuclear missiles and would be catastrophically affected by radiation

fallout from nuclear explosions in the United States. They also concluded that there is no civil defence against nuclear weapons or possible evacuation from a major urban area at a time of nuclear confrontation. "There is only one effective form of civil defence," the 1982 Report concluded, "and that is to use the political process to bring about arms control; a lowering of tension and, eventually, nuclear disarmament." Your recommendations today could include reaffirming that City Council has an ongoing responsibility to deal with the issue of nuclear weapons and nuclear war, and that the City participate actively in Mayors for Peace, which now has over 7,500 members in 163 countries and regions. You could also recommend that City Council urge the federal government to sign the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. I was honoured to accept the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons awarded to ICAN in Oslo in December. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to speak to the Board of Health on this issue vital to our very existence.

The text of the 1982 Board of Health report referred to in the presentation is attached and can be accessed on the HNDC website at http://hiroshimadaycoalition.ca/data/uploads/consequences-of-nuclear-war-toronto- 1982.pdf For a listing of past City Council peace initiatives researched at the City of Toronto Archives, please see http://hiroshimadaycoalition.ca/data/uploads/making%20peace%20in%20toronto%20(t imeline%20&%20city%20proclamations).pdf For information on Mayors for Peace referenced, please see their website http://www.mayorsforpeace.org/english/ For the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (winner of the recent Nobel Peace Prize) and the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons referenced by Setsuko, please see http://www.icanw.org/