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Pesticide Legislation

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Ontario’s lawns, gardens, school yards and parks will be a lot healthier beginning Earth Day, April 22, 2009. That’s the effective date of the province’s cosmetic pesticides ban.

The McGuinty government believes the use of pesticides to control pesky weeds and insects for purely cosmetic reasons is an unnecessary risk to our families and pets, especially when you can have a healthier lawn and garden without chemicals.

We have listened to medical experts – like the Canadian Cancer Society – who have made a convincing case for reducing our exposure to pesticides, particularly children who are generally more susceptible to the potential toxic effects of pesticides.

The ban is part of the McGuinty government’s commitment to protect families, especially children from pollution and toxic chemicals through tough new environmental laws.

The provincial ban overrides municipal pesticide bylaws, protecting all Ontarians, not just those in some communities. It also establishes one clear set of rules, which makes it easier for Ontario businesses to follow.

Learn to garden naturally

You are invited to attend a seminar on gardening using green alternatives to conventional pesticides. Healthy Lawns and Gardens – Going Pesticide Free is the subject of seminars for gardeners organized by Communities in Bloom and the Ministry of the Environment.

The seminars will give advice and practical tips on caring for lawns and gardens using greener alternatives.

Click here for dates and locations, and check back periodically for updates.