Unprecedented coalition of 18 health and environment groups band together to
support BC ban on lawn and garden chemicals
Coalition calls on province to "go for gold" with proposed cosmetic pesticide ban
The coalition statement points to the health and environmental concerns associated with needless pesticide use and highlights the success of cosmetic pesticide bans in
The coalition includes health and environmental authorities such as: - the Public Health Association of BC; - West Coast Environmental Law; - the Canadian Cancer Society; - Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment; - Toxic Free Canada; and, - David Suzuki Foundation.
A full list of coalition members is attached.
"We want legislation that meets or beats the strongest protections in place in other provinces," says
Last month the provincial government initiated an on-line consultation on potential statutory measures to protect the environment from cosmetic chemical pesticides.
"At very regular intervals, new evidence comes forward citing the link between pesticides and cancer, birth defects, and neurological illness," says
76% of British Columbians are in favor of provincial pesticide legislation and last fall the Union of British Columbia Municipalities also called for a provincial ban.
"With such broad-based support, the province has a golden opportunity to lead on this issue," says
"We are joining together today to call for a comprehensive provincial ban, with exemptions only where necessary to protect health and safety," says
INVITATION TO MEDIA: The Canadian Cancer Society is hosting the
Following the screening there will be an expert panel discussion with Paul Tukey, executive producer of the film.
Backgrounder 1: List of 18 coalition group members
- BC Child and Youth Advocacy Coalition/First Call - Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment - Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation - Canadian Cancer Society, BC & Yukon - David Suzuki Foundation - Greenpeace - Inspire Health - Learning Disabilities Association of BC - The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada - Lung Association of BC - Public Health Association of BC - Sierra Club BC - Society Promoting Environmental Conservation - Society for Organic Urban Land Care - Toxic Free Canada - Wilderness Committee - West Coast Environmental Law - Wildsight
Backgrounder 2: a Joint Statement issued by coalition of 18 Health and Environment Groups can be viewed by using the following link: http://files.newswire.ca/817/BC_Ban_Statement.pdf
For further information: Mae Burrows, Executive Director, Toxic-Free Canada, (604) 916-9026; Catherine Loiacono, Media Relations Manager, Canadian Cancer Society, BC/Yukon, (604) 675-7340; Lisa Gue, Environmental Health Policy Analyst, the David Suzuki Foundation, (613) 594-5428
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