Government of Canada taking action to further protect Canadians and the environment from the risks of pesticides
Public consultation will enhance transparency, modernize review practices, and increase access to real-world, independent data
March 21, 2022 | Ottawa, ON | Health Canada
The Government of Canada is committed to ensuring that Canadians are protected from all risks associated with the use of pesticides while working to better protect human health, wildlife, and the environment. That is why Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) ensures that all pesticides approved for use in Canada meet strict standards for health, safety, and environmental protection.
Today, the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Health, officially launched the discussion document Further Strengthening Protection of Health and the Environment: Targeted Review of the Pest Control Products Act (PCPA), and an online public consultation.
This review follows the Government of Canada’s August 4 announcement, which highlighted that Health Canada will begin a review of specific provisions of the Pest Control Products Act. It also aligns with the Minister of Health’s Mandate Letter.
The discussion document and consultations are seeking the ideas and input of Canadians and stakeholders on how the PMRA can transform its work in the following areas:
- Strengthening human health and environmental protection by modernizing the pesticide review process;
- Improving transparency and stakeholder accessibility to information to bolster meaningful participation in decision making; and
- Increasing the use of real-world data and independent advice in the decision-making process to better inform decisions to protect human and environmental health.
PMRA is planning the broadest possible engagement on its review of the Pest Control Products Act. In addition to inviting comments from Canadians, consultation sessions will be held with provincial and territorial governments, non-governmental organizations, academia, Indigenous communities, consumer groups, user groups, and manufacturers.
The existing Pest Control Products Act (PCPA) provides strong, evidence-based protection of human health and the environment and is the foundation for Canada’s science-based approach to pesticide regulation. The Government of Canada is committed to continuing to make decisions based on the best science available.
However we also know that Canadians expect further transparency in regulatory decisions, with more efficient and effective review processes and increased use of real-world and independent data.
To meet Canadians expectations and to build a cleaner, greener future, the Government of Canada will continue to work with all partners to ensure that pesticides used in Canada are safe for human health and our environment.