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Should a New Miticide for Greenhouse Spider Mites Be Approved?

Pest Management Regulatory Agency (Federal)

Health Canada wants to approve Nealta Miticide, a pesticide that kills spider mites on greenhouse flowers and ornamental plants. The active ingredient is cyflumetofen. This is a minor use expansion—the product already exists, but growers want to use...

Why This Matters: Work in a greenhouse? This gives you another tool against spider mites, which can devastate ornamental crops. Buy flowers or plants from Canadian greenhouses? The pesticides used on them affect what ends up in your home.

Regulations & Permits Agriculture & Food Health & Safety
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Should a New Pesticide Residue Limit Be Set for Quizalofop-ethyl?

Pest Management Regulatory Agency (Federal)

Health Canada wants to set a maximum residue limit for quizalofop-ethyl, a herbicide used on crops. This limit determines how much pesticide residue can legally remain on food you buy. The agency is asking whether the proposed limit is safe enough.

Why This Matters: Eat vegetables or grains? This affects what's on your plate. Pesticide residue limits determine how much chemical can legally remain on food sold in Canada. Parents, anyone with food sensitivities, or people who just want to know what they're eating should pay attention.

Regulations & Permits Agriculture & Food Health & Safety
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Should a Corn Herbicide Stay on the Market?

Pest Management Regulatory Agency (Federal)

Health Canada wants to keep a herbicide called iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium available for corn farmers. It kills weeds after they sprout. The agency reviewed the science and says it's safe for people and the environment when used properly. They're...

Why This Matters: This one's mostly for corn farmers and agricultural suppliers. If you grow field corn, this herbicide helps control weeds after they've sprouted. The average Canadian won't notice this decision—but it does affect how food gets produced.

Regulations & Permits Agriculture & Food Health & Safety
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Should a New Fungicide Residue Limit Be Set for Fluoxapiprolin?

Pest Management Regulatory Agency (Federal)

Health Canada asked whether to set a maximum residue limit for fluoxapiprolin, a fungicide used on crops. This limit determines how much pesticide residue can legally remain on food sold in Canada. The consultation has now closed.

Why This Matters: Eat fruits or vegetables? Pesticide residue limits affect what's on your plate. These rules determine how much chemical residue is considered safe in your food. Parents and anyone concerned about food safety should pay attention.

Regulations & Permits Agriculture & Food Health & Safety
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Should New Pesticide Residue Limits for Metamitron Be Approved?

Pest Management Regulatory Agency (Federal)

Health Canada is proposing new limits for how much metamitron pesticide residue can remain on food. Metamitron is used on crops like sugar beets. The agency wants to know if Canadians have concerns about the proposed limits before making them...

Why This Matters: Eat food? This affects you. Pesticide residue limits determine how much chemical can legally remain on your groceries. If you're concerned about what's in your food—especially for kids or pregnant women—this is your chance to weigh in.

Regulations & Permits Agriculture & Food Health & Safety
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Should New Pesticide Residue Limits for Pyriofenone Be Approved?

Pest Management Regulatory Agency (Federal)

Health Canada asked whether to set new limits on how much pyriofenone—a fungicide used on crops—can remain on food. These maximum residue limits determine what's considered safe for Canadians to eat. The consultation is now closed.

Why This Matters: Eat fruits or vegetables? Pesticide residue limits affect what ends up on your plate. These rules set the legal threshold for how much fungicide can remain on food sold in Canada.

Regulations & Permits Agriculture & Food Health & Safety
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Should New Pesticide Residue Limits for Metaldehyde Be Approved?

Pest Management Regulatory Agency (Federal)

Health Canada is proposing new limits for how much metaldehyde residue can remain on food. Metaldehyde is a pesticide used to kill slugs and snails on crops. The agency wants to know if the proposed safety limits are appropriate before making them...

Why This Matters: Eat fruits or vegetables? This affects what's allowed on your food. Metaldehyde is commonly used on lettuce, strawberries, and other crops. The limits set here determine how much pesticide residue is considered safe for you and your family.

Regulations & Permits Agriculture & Food Health & Safety
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Should Copper-Based Antimicrobial Preservatives Be Approved for Paints and Coatings?

Pest Management Regulatory Agency (Federal)

Health Canada is deciding whether to approve two copper-based products that kill bacteria and yeast in paints and coatings. These preservatives would be added to products like paint to prevent spoilage in the can and mold growth on painted surfaces...

Why This Matters: Ever opened an old can of paint and found it spoiled or moldy? These preservatives could make paints last longer on the shelf and resist mold after application. If you're concerned about chemicals in household products, this decision affects what goes into paints you might use at home.

Regulations & Permits Environment & Climate Health & Safety
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Water System Upgrades for Oneida Nation of the Thames

Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)

The Oneida Nation of the Thames planned to build a new water and wastewater system for their community near London, Ontario. The project includes a treatment plant, pumping stations, storage reservoirs, and over 16 kilometres of water mains plus 59...

Why This Matters: This project brings clean drinking water and proper wastewater treatment to an Indigenous community that needs it. It also adds fire hydrants for safety. While the consultation is closed, it's an example of infrastructure investment in First Nations communities.

Environmental Assessment Health & Safety Indigenous & Northern
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Clean Water Infrastructure for Little Red River Reserve

Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)

The Lac La Ronge Indian Band wants to build a water treatment plant for the Little Red River community in Saskatchewan. Right now, residents have no running water—they rely on trucks hauling water from Montreal Lake to fill cisterns at each home...

Why This Matters: This is about basic access to clean drinking water. Residents currently have no taps—water arrives by truck. For anyone who cares about Indigenous communities having the same services other Canadians take for granted, this matters.

Environmental Assessment Health & Safety Indigenous & Northern
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Should New Pesticide Residue Limits Be Set for Penthiopyrad?

Pest Management Regulatory Agency (Federal)

Health Canada wants to set new limits on how much penthiopyrad—a fungicide used on crops—can remain on food. These Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) determine what's legally safe to eat. The agency is asking for public input before making a final...

Why This Matters: Eat fruits or vegetables? This affects what's on your plate. Penthiopyrad is a fungicide sprayed on crops to prevent mold and disease. The limits being set determine how much residue is allowed on the food you buy at the grocery store.

Regulations & Permits Agriculture & Food Health & Safety
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Should a Pesticide to Control Crows and Ravens Be Approved for Sage-Grouse Recovery?

Pest Management Regulatory Agency (Federal)

Health Canada wants to approve a new pesticide called DRC-1339 to kill crows and ravens. Why? These birds prey on the eggs and chicks of the greater sage-grouse, an endangered species in Canada. The pesticide would only be used by wildlife officials...

Why This Matters: This is a niche wildlife management decision. It mainly affects conservationists and people living near sage-grouse habitat in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan. If you care about endangered species recovery or have concerns about lethal pest control methods, you might want to weigh in.

Regulations & Permits Environment & Climate Health & Safety
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Should a New Insecticide Residue Limit Be Set for Isocycloseram?

Pest Management Regulatory Agency (Federal)

Health Canada wants to set a maximum residue limit for isocycloseram, a newer insecticide used on crops. This limit determines how much pesticide residue can legally remain on food you buy. The agency is asking for public input before making a final...

Why This Matters: Eat fruits or vegetables? This affects what's allowed on your food. Pesticide residue limits determine what's considered safe for you and your family. If you're concerned about what's sprayed on crops, this is your chance to weigh in.

Regulations & Permits Agriculture & Food Health & Safety
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Should New Pesticide Residue Limits Be Set for Dimethenamid?

Pest Management Regulatory Agency (Federal)

Health Canada wanted to know if proposed limits for dimethenamid pesticide residue on food were acceptable. Dimethenamid is a herbicide used on crops. The consultation asked whether the proposed maximum residue limits should be approved.

Why This Matters: Eat vegetables? This affects what pesticide traces are allowed on your food. The limits set here determine how much herbicide residue can legally remain on crops you buy at the grocery store.

Regulations & Permits Agriculture & Food Health & Safety
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Should a New Fungicide for Greenhouse Flowers Be Approved?

Pest Management Regulatory Agency (Federal)

Health Canada asked whether to approve Luna Privilege, a fungicide for ornamental plants grown in greenhouses and outdoors. It targets powdery mildew and botrytis blight—common diseases that damage flowers and decorative plants. The consultation is...

Why This Matters: This one's mostly for greenhouse growers and garden centres. If you buy ornamental plants, this fungicide could help keep them healthier. But for most Canadians, this won't affect daily life—it's not used on food crops.

Regulations & Permits Agriculture & Food Health & Safety
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Should Pesticide Companies Get Fewer Chances to Fix Incomplete Applications?

Pest Management Regulatory Agency (Federal)

Health Canada wants to limit how many times pesticide companies can resubmit incomplete applications. Right now, companies can keep fixing data gaps indefinitely. The new rule would cap it at two tries. This is about paperwork efficiency, not...

Why This Matters: This one's pretty niche. If you work in the pesticide industry or care deeply about how Health Canada processes applications, it matters. For most Canadians, this is behind-the-scenes paperwork that won't change what pesticides end up on store shelves or how they're tested.

Regulations & Permits Agriculture & Food Health & Safety