Concerns regarding the lasting effects of Agent Orange are being renewed at CFB Gagetown sixty years after its use. Veterans, their families, and U.S. legislators are questioning whether the herbicides remain present in the base’s soil. These concerns arise as Canada proceeds with redevelopment plans for the military facility. Advocates are requesting further environmental testing to assess potential ongoing risks. The original spraying occurred decades ago, but the potential for lingering toxins has not been definitively addressed. Calls for investigation center on the health implications for those exposed and the safety of future land use. The group hopes comprehensive testing will provide clarity and inform responsible redevelopment.