Pesticide Ban Urged
Submitted by Lesley Ewing
Oak Bay Council is urged to consider the health of our community, particularly our children and grandchildren, and proceed immediately to enact a pesticide bylaw as recommended by parks and recreation staff.
2,4-D (2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) is one of the most common and most toxic herbicides used on US and Canadian lawns and gardens. 2,4-D has a notorious past. It was one of the two chemicals in the defoliant Agent Orange
A 2008 poll conducted for the Canadian Cancer Society, BC and Yukon Division showed that the majority of British Columbians support the restriction of pesticide use.
The Canadian Cancer Agency points out that children are at a greater risk from pesticide exposure than adults because they are closer to the ground and their bodies are still developing.
Among the findings of the Pesticides Literature Review [i] conducted by the Ontario College of Family Physicians:
The following organizations are among the many that support the banning of 2,4-D and reduction of pesticide use:
Canadian Cancer Society
Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation
Canadian Medical Association
Canadian Public Health Association
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada
The Lung Association of British Columbia
UBC Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics
Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment
Delegates to the 2008 Union of BC Municipalities
Ontario College of Family Physicians
Ontario Public Health Association
The Learning Disabilities Association of British Columbia
International Agency for Research on Cancer
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario
Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario
Humane Society of Canada
David Suzuki Foundation
School District #61
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