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Ban pesticides in B.C., leaders agree

B.C. may ban the use of pesticides on lawns, after the premier said she supports the idea behind a private members bill introduced by the leader of the Opposition.

Banning pesticides

13 years ago
Duration 1:57
B.C.'s premier supports a bill tabled by the Opposition to ban all toxic pesticides for cosmetic use on lawns, the CBC's Leah Hendry reports

B.C. may ban the use of pesticides on lawns, after the premier said she supports the idea behind a private members bill introduced by the leader of the Opposition.

NDP leader Adrian Dix introduced hisbill to ban the sale, transfer or use of pesticides for cosmetic purposes on Thursday.

It's an idea environmentalists andthe B.C. Cancer Societyhave long supported, andQuebec,Ontarioandmany B.C. municipalities already have bans in place.

"The time for action speaker surely is now," Dix told the legislature after tabling his bill on Thursday morning.

"I think the message here is clear. It comes from the evidence. It comes from the Canadian Cancer Society. It comes from the people of B.C."

Private members bills usually die faster than a dandelion after a blast of Round-Up, but this one may well be adopted by the government.

The B.C. government has already consulted the public about a possible province-wide ban, but has not yet proposed any legislation of its own.

OnWednesday before the bill was introduced,Premier Christy Clark said, "I support banning the cosmetic use of pesticides," and said she wants to get the NDP and the public involved in draftinga bill.

As it stands, the NDPbill would have an exemption for putting greens.