Bill C-267
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1st Session, 37th Parliament, 49-50 Elizabeth II, 2001
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House of Commons of Canada
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BILL C-267 |
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An Act to prohibit the use of chemical
pesticides for non-essential purposes
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Preamble
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Whereas many chemical pesticides have
been shown to be harmful to humans and
domestic animals and some are carcinogenic;
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Whereas the use of chemical pesticides on
home lawns and gardens and on recreational
facilities such as parks and golf courses is
particularly hazardous because of the
likelihood of immediate and continuing use of
the land by, and thus exposure of the chemical
pesticide to, the residents of the home and
users of the recreational facilities, who may
include children, pregnant women and others
who may be particularly sensitive, and
domestic animals;
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Whereas such home and recreational use of
pesticides tends to utilize heavier application
rates than agricultural use;
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Whereas chemical pesticides have only
been used for home and recreational facilities
for a relatively short period of time and other
non-toxic methods of pest and weed control
have been used in the past and are still
available;
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Whereas any advantage of such use of
chemical pesticides is outweighed by the
health and environmental risks;
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And Whereas more research is needed to
determine which chemical pesticides are safe
for home and recreational use;
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Now, Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with
the advice and consent of the Senate and
House of Commons of Canada, enacts as
follows:
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R.S., 1985,
c. P-9
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1. The Pest Control Products Act is
amended by adding the following after
section 5:
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Moratorium
on home and
recreational
use
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5.1 (1) With effect from April 22, 2001,
which is recognized as Earth Day, no
regulation made pursuant to this Act shall
apply to the use of a control product:
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Exception for
agricultural
buildings
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(2) Paragraph (1)(c) does not apply to use in
a building used for the husbandry of animals,
the cultivation of plants or the storage,
processing, packaging or distribution of plants
or animals or products made primarily from
plants or animals, or in the immediate vicinity
of such a building.
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Exception for
scientifically
approved
products
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(3) Subsection (1) does not apply to a
regulation made on or after April 22, 2001 that
approves the use of a control product in a place
mentioned in subsection (1) if, before the
regulation comes into effect:
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of the House of Commons, and the standing
committee has reported to the House its
opinion that the proposed use of the control
product in question is justified by the
scientific evidence.
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