Pesticides are regulated by both the federal and provincial governments. All pesticides imported into, sold or used in Canada are regulated nationally under the federal Pest Control Products (PCP) Act. The Ontario Pesticides Act and Ontario Regulation 63/09 provide the province's regulatory framework for pesticide management to protect human health and the natural environment. The Ministry of the Environment, through the legislation, regulates the sale, use, transportation, storage and disposal of pesticides. The ministry issues pesticide applicator, operator and vendor licences. The ministry monitors compliance and enforces the regulation. Mainly through education and training, the ministry provides direction on the responsible use of pesticides and encourages and promotes reduced reliance on pesticides through integrated pest management practices.
The Ontario government's action plan to combat West Nile virus emphasizes that avoiding mosquito bites is the best way to battle the virus. However, many municipalities are preparing to carry out activities to control mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus as part of their mandate to protect public health. Public health units will make the decision on what mosquito control activities will be carried out.
Health Canada has registered a number of pesticides used to control mosquitoes. The Ontario Ministry of the Environment for its part regulates the sale, use, transportation, storage and disposal of federally registered pesticides in Ontario under the Pesticides Act and Ontario Regulation 63/09.
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West Nile Virus-related documents and information
Pesticides must be federally registered and provincially classified before they can be sold or used in Ontario. Pesticides are classified into one of eleven (11) different classes. The class determines who can sell or use the pesticide product and what restrictions (e.g., requires a licence and/or permit) are placed on its use. Current information on classified products is posted on the ministry’s pesticide production information system.
A pesticide licence is required if you wish to sell federally regulated pesticides (Vendor Licence), apply federally regulated pesticides (Exterminator Licence), or operate a business that employs persons that apply federally regulated pesticides commercially (Operator General Licence). Pesticide Vendors and Exterminators are required to meet certain certification requirements.
For information about Ontario pesticide training and certification, please contact University of Guelph Ridgetown Campus toll free at 1-888-620-9999 or locally at (519) 674-1575. For information about pesticides licensing or to obtain an application package please contact the Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch locally at 416-314-8001 or toll free at 1-800-461-6290.
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