First City In Ontario To Ban Pesticides

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        Subject:     First City In Ontario To Ban Pesticides
           
Date:     Thu, 18 Jul 2002 08:06:12 -0400
          
From:     Stephen Tvedten <steve@getipm.com>
Organization:     Get Set Inc. (www.getipm.com)

To:     Paul Helliker <phelliker@cdpr.ca.gov>
          Director, State of California, Department of Pesticide Regulation 

cc:    Christine Whitman whitman.christine@epa.gov

Monday, July 15, 2002 - For immediate release

Sierra Club Congratulates Cobalt City Councillors; First City In Ontario To Ban Pesticides

(OTTAWA) The Sierra Club of Canada today congratulated city councillors in Cobalt, Ontario, on being the first municipality in Ontario to pass a bylaw banning non-essential use of pesticides on all properties within the municipality. The bylaw will come into force November 1, 2002.

"There are a number of communities in Ontario planning similar by-laws, and we were all waiting to see who would be first. Cobalt beat us all to it!" said Angela Rickman, deputy director of the Sierra Club of Canada.

Ottawa plans to introduce a by-law in the fall, and Toronto and Caledon are both crafting by-laws of their own. Halifax was the only municipality outside Quebec to have passed a by-law prohibiting pesticide use on private property.

The Sierra Club of Canada has been working with groups, town councillors, parents, and school boards in over 50 communities across Canada to phase out the cosmetic use of pesticides. Campaigns are running in communities from Cornerbrook, Newfoundland, to Victoria, BC.

The by-law comes on the heels of an announcement by the Quebec Minister of State for Environment, Andre Boisclair, which will see chemicals for non-essential uses banned in the province. The Canadian Cancer Society has recently released its position advocating a ban on cancer-causing pesticides, and only last week, the Canadian Public Health Association passed a resolution denouncing non-essential pesticide use.

"This council has taken a bold step towards protecting Cobalt residents from the most common and frivolous exposure to chemical pesticides in the urban environment," said Rickman. "This is a great example of progressive legislation and the exercise of political will to protect the most vulnerable. Ultimately, if the most vulnerable are adequately protected, we all are."

Information Sierra Club of Canada, 613-241-4611

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http://www.sierraclub.ca/national/media/cobalt-pesticide-02-07-15.html

Mayor André Bélanger
Town of Cobalt
18 Silver Street
PO Box 70
Cobalt, ON
P0J 1C0
Tel: 705-679-8877
E-mail: cobalt@ntl.sympatico.ca
http://www.nt.net/cobalt/

Councillor John Boyd
Town of Cobalt

Benoît Serré
Liberal Caucus
MP, Timiskaming-Cochrane
Tel:  (613) 992-2792
Fax:  (613) 992-2794
Email: Serre.B@parl.gc.ca

Well Mr. Helliker,  Rachel Carson, noted in Silent Spring, 1962: "We should no longer accept the counsel of those who tell us that we must fill our world with poisonous chemicals; we should look about and see what other course is open to us." I have posted a free pest control book on the web that uses safe and far more effective alternatives, it is entitled: THE BUG STOPS HERE.  You can download it for free at: http://www.thebestcontrol.com 

Respectfully,  Stephen L. Tvedten


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