Comment
I’m concerned that you are not stepping up to adequately respond to the threat neonics pose to biodiversity.
Neonics represent a major worldwide threat to biodiversity and ecosystems. In addition to well-documented threats to pollinators, the three main neonics — imidacloprid, clothianidin and thiamethoxam —are contaminating Ontario waters at levels harmful to aquatic insects. Aquatic insects are an important part of the ecosystem. They provide food for fish, birds and other animals. Delaying action for another three to five years, as proposed, would allow neonics to continue to accumulate in the environment and prolong risks to many beneficial species.
The Province of Quebec now restricts all agricultural uses of neonics (not just treated corn and soybean seeds, as in Ontario), and the European Union banned outdoor agricultural use of the three main neonics more than a year ago.
To protect biodiversity, Ontario should strengthen — not weaken — its Pesticides Regulation. Canada should match the European timeline and ban clothianidin, thiamethoxam and imidacloprid, without further delay.
I urge you to maintain current restrictions on neonics, including third-party verification and reporting requirements. I would also like you to work toward a comprehensive ban on these chemicals.
thank you.
Submitted November 27, 2019 2:12 PM
Comment on
Amendments to the Pesticide Act
ERO number
019-0481
Comment ID
36994
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