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CFUW-NATIONAL PESTICIDE RESOLUTION: PROPOSED BY CFUW-STRATFORD CLUB Action and Advocacy

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CFUW-NATIONAL PESTICIDE RESOLUTION: PROPOSED

BY CFUW-STRATFORD CLUB

Action and Advocacy

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Groundswell and the Dandelion Festival

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Looking Back: CFUW-Stratford Archives

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It all started with a conversation..November 28, 2000- Ladies’ Parlour: Knox Church

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Close-Up! CFUW-Stratford Executive 2000-2001

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Research, Write, Edit, Repeat..Resolution committee members Sheila Clarke, Nora Walden and

Stacey Wilson

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Non-essential (Cosmetic) Pesticides: Registration and

EducationAugust 2002

Resolved , that the Canadian Federation of University Women urge the government of Canada to address the following issues of concern re: non-essential (cosmetic) pesticides, particularly parkland, lawn and garden pesticides:

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1. Implement independent laboratory re-evaluation of all pesticides currently on the market, applying the principles of scientific objectivity now recognized by leading medical journals.

2. Require pesticide registration evaluation criteria to include extended environmental processes: persistence and spread, bioconcentration, biomagnification and interaction.

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3. Integrate ecosystem impact into approval of pesticides, refusing registration to those pesticides harmful to non-target organisms which function as integral components of our ecosystems and which sustain healthy ecosystems through biodiversity.

4. Encourage methods of lawn care that identify ecosystem health and biodiversity as specific goals, and develop public education initiatives in ecosystem theory.

5. Utilize the precautionary principle in pesticide registration, refusing registration to products until all data compilation is complete, including data on inert substances, and all areas of potential harm assessed.

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CFUW-National AGM 2002: Richmond B.C.

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Presentation to the Standing Committee on Social Affairs Science and Technology: November

2002

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Close-Up: Stacey Wilson, Sheila Clarke and Nora Walden strike a serious pose.

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From Policy to Action:

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Green Garden Remedies Handbook

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Arguments against a ban on Pesticides:

Stratford is a tourist town. We need beautiful, weed-free gardens for the tourists.

These chemicals are so safe, you could drink them!

Salt can also kill you if you have too much! Someone will get hurt tripping on a dandelion or

a thistle! People in the pesticide industry will lose their

jobs. Most of my customers are Doctors! (Quote from

gentleman in lawn care industry)

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Public Meetings

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Pesticide Free Education Committee

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Sheila’s House!

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Pesticide Free, Naturally

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When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world. -John Muir

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Support from Many Sources-Pesticide Free, Naturally and the Dandelion Festival

Groundswell : Eric Coates, Bonnie Henderson, Stacey Wilson, Deb Northmore, Val Muller, Sergio and Anne Marie Lappano, Jane Eligh-Feryn, Liz Mountain, Margaret Reid, Derek Togerson

The Gentle Rain Anything Grows Harry Jongerdon –Head Gardener, Stratford Festival City Waste Reduction Dept. Kris Longston, City of Stratford Breadworks Bakery Pizzos Perth County Greenworks Canadian Auto Workers- Bonnie Henderson CFUW-Stratford Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment-Dr. Sergio Lappano P’Lovers Heidi Holdsworth Designs Lee Valley London Canada Trust Civic Beautification and Environmental Awareness Nature Roots- Meadow Rue

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Pesticide-Free Alternatives

Accepting Weeding

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Change at All levels of Government

The City of Stratford By-law prohibiting the use of cosmetic pesticides came into effect March 1, 2009

Ontario Law- April 22, 2009 NATIONAL-BILL C-8: AN ACT TO PROTECT

HUMAN HEALTH AND SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT BY REGULATING PRODUCTS USED FOR THE CONTROL OF PESTS December 2002

Pest Control Products Act December 2002

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Victor Hugo

“Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come.”

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A Happy Ending, but...