• Learn To Manage Weeds Without Chemical Pesticides
  • Grow a Lush Garden Organically
  • Learn to Keep Insects Out of your Crops
  • LIving Near Fields Increases Pesticide Exposure
  • Learn About Pesticides in Foods
  • Learn About Colony Collapse Disorder and How to Protect Bees
  • SNAP Display at Event
  • SNAP Tour of Organic Vegetable Garden
  • Learn to Manage Pests Naturally
  • Link to SK Organic Resources

Archives for 2025

Monday, February 17, 2025

"Pesticides and Prairie Wetlands" with Dr. Christy Morrissey

FREE! Thursday, February 26, from 7-8 PM on Zoom!

We are excited to announce the next event in our NatureCity Conversation series! Join us for "Pesticides and Prairie Wetlands" with Dr. Christy Morrissey on Thursday, February 26, from 7-8 PM on Zoom!
➡️ Register for this free online event here: https://us02web.zoom.us/.../reg.../SPSHwHtsQRK8g8VZr53KPQ..

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In the spring of 2021, Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) released their final decisions on the re-evaluation of the most widely used insecticides in Canada, the neonicotinoids– compounds that are banned in the European Union. The PMRA surprised the scientific community by reversing their own earlier (2016) proposed decision to ban all outdoor uses of neonicotinoid products due to “unacceptable risk to aquatic organisms.” This recent controversial decision, which was an apparent flip-flop, represents a familiar scenario for pesticide registration in North America. Here I highlight how this protracted regulatory process for neonicotinoids is an example of a familiar industry-led effort to bend the science, by targeting scientists and demanding an increased burden of proof. This presentation represents a call to action to increase the speed of regulatory decisions for pesticides, remove industry influence in the regulatory process, and communicate the decision-making process more transparently to improve public trust.


➡️ For more details on our 2025 NatureCity Conversation series head to our website: https://wildaboutsaskatoon.org/conversations/
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