“Fluoride is proven to strengthen enamel and prevent decay,” said Schwarcz, emphasizing its significance in ensuring community health. Past concerns surrounding fluoride, labeled by some as a toxic substance or even a government conspiracy, have not deterred the current administration from taking action. This decision reflects a growing recognition in Calgary of the importance of preventive health measures and community engagement in public policy. As the city embarks on this new program, local health officials are hopeful it will lead to a brighter and healthier future for Calgary's children.