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“Canada’s New Pesticide Law Sparks Controversy”

The Canadian government has introduced significant alterations to the regulation of pesticides in the country, giving the cabinet the authority to approve their usage, even for pesticides deemed unsafe by Health Canada. Bill C-30, which passed through both the House of Commons and the Senate before the summer recess, contains these changes within the context of the federal government’s spring economic update.

Under the new law, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet will have the power to authorize the use of any pesticide that they believe serves economic or national food security interests. However, the legislation lacks clear definitions or explanations regarding these security interests. Environment and health organizations, along with expert scientists from various universities, have criticized the legislation, stating that it represents the most significant overhaul of Canada’s pesticide regulations in a generation.

Dr. Trevor Hancock from the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment expressed concern over the government’s ability to override scientific recommendations. The legislation also allows cabinet to approve pesticides for severe infestations, even if the health minister has previously denied approval. This approval could extend the pesticide’s usage for up to six years.

Opposition parties such as the Bloc Québécois, NDP, and Green Party have condemned the measures, warning that the changes could jeopardize public health and the environment. Green Party Leader Elizabeth May described the proposal as the most regressive in her experience with pesticide regulations.

The government has assured transparency in its decision-making process, with House leader Steven MacKinnon emphasizing that measures will not be used if they pose health risks. Health Minister Marjorie Michel’s office declined an interview request, but her spokesperson stated that cabinet decisions would be transparent and limited to specific conditions.

The legislation has received praise from the pesticide industry for modernizing rules and enhancing agricultural productivity. However, critics argue that political judgment should not supersede scientific expertise in matters concerning public health and environmental safety.

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