Here is a snippet:
"In November 20, 2007, the government committed to a toxics reduction strategy to help protect Ontarians from potentially harmful environmental toxics. Further to this, the government has made a number of commitments with respect to the proposed ban on cosmetic uses of pesticides, including:
- “New legislation would also ban the cosmetic use of pesticides in our cities and towns.”
- “Legislation to ban the cosmetic use of pesticides to be introduced in the spring of 2008”.
- The ban would apply to cosmetic uses, such as “lawns, private gardens, parks and school yards” with a focus on “small towns and cities, not on restrictions for rural residents.”
- “Agriculture will be exempt. Ontario farmers already have stringent rules on the storage and application of pesticides.”
- “Golf courses will also be exempt but we would require golf courses to develop plans to limit the environmental impact of pesticides.”
- “We will also ensure that pesticides can still be used in situations where it is warranted to ensure public health (for example, to fight West Nile virus).”
- “The focus of our efforts will be on outreach and education on alternatives to pesticides on lawns. Enforcement will be a last resort.”
I urge anyone with an interest in this issue to follow the link, read the release and send a comment.