Advocating for reduced pesticide use. Currently focused on achieving a municipal bylaw for a comprehensive Cosmetic Pesticide Ban in the City of Edmonton.
Order of Canada recipient, and U of A prof, Timothy Caulfield’s scientific integrity called into question for his uncritical support of the GMO and pesticide industries.
https://t.co/HH5xVli1en
Excellent backgrounder in the face of proposed Health Canada increases in Maximum Residual Levels of glyphosate in Canadian food products. https://t.co/pkPn45IyGb
Glyphosate linked to mystery neurological degenerative disease in New Brunswick. Canadian government urged to test sick patients for herbicide https://t.co/gECD81ar8W
Cross-country flights, confidentiality affidavits and handwritten notes. One woman’s Byzantine quest to see Ottawa’s pesticide data https://t.co/STIMOoqKub via @NatObserver
PFE Film Screening and Panel Event. Saturday, Mar. 18, 11 a.m. at Edmonton Downtown Library. "Into the Weeds" Film Director and other great speakers in attendance. https://t.co/ax0HNRIQEh
?there's ben a huge increase in pesticide use in Canada despite dubious regulatory promises to reduce use. Poisoning Regulation, Research, Health, and the Environment: The Glyphosate-Based Herbicides Case in Canada https://t.co/ndHqm0r3wl #mdpitoxics via @@Toxics_MDPI
A yeg lobbyist registry is especially needed to provide transparency of who is lobbying yeg administration, especially in the face of massive consulting fees paid to private consultants. #yeglobbyistregistry#yegcc@realtalkrj https://t.co/ETkuoJATu9
A Future Without Glyphosate: Is It Possible? An informative webinar about the most widely used pesticide in Canada wi. Avi Lewis, PFEs own Dr. Raquel Feroe and the director of the CBC documentary recently released called “Into the Weeds”.
https://t.co/z8piiOn3qh
Into the Weeds, on CBC Gem, a critical yet inspirational documentary of the most widely used pesticide on the planet, glyphosate, the active ingredient of RoundUp. The manufacturer continues to insist it’s not cancer causing despite the evidence….https://t.co/CnIMEdwOZi
Despite challenges, we continue to build
public awareness and support for a comprehensive Cosmetic Pesticide Ban on Edmonton
public and private lands.Opinion: Banning cosmetic pesticides is about public health, not politics https://t.co/ObAAXD6TCy via @edmontonjournal
A cosmetic pesticide ban is not a political issue. It is about protecting the health of children. @yegcc follow the science, not the pesticide industry lobby – just as nearly every other city in Canada has done. We are 20 years behind. #timeforacosmeticpesticideban
A healthier #Edmonton is possible! Want to help @cape_ab@PFEYEG efforts to ban #pesticides? Email #YEG Mayor and City Council and let them know you agree with CAPE's letter of support to enact a strong #pesticide ban on public and private property 👇
https://t.co/3jjukAT0AK
Sign the petition: Support a Cosmetic Pesticide Ban https://t.co/vUvCYmd8e8 The supporting information/documents in this
petition are truly compelling. Many thanks to Councillor Janz for his commitment to
protecting biological diversity and public, especially children's health.
Whenever possible, we must eliminate toxic poisons such as cosmetic pesticides and look to nature-based solutions.
It's time to bring back the goats!
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Male mosquitos are plant pollinators and ways to live with nature rather than against her. Rat Creek Press story featuring PFE member Raquel Faroe. #yegcc@RealTalkRJ@namynnob@MinDhariwal
https://t.co/WjYM3uyTyb
All Canadians benefit from the plethora of academic/scientific research done with integrity. What happens when the research integrity of a star Canadian tenured professor appears to be seriously in question? https://t.co/KrJwCVDtDQ
A helpful guide from Nat Alberta on how to protect biodiversity in your yard. Consider calling the City of Edmonton at 311 to urge administration to use this guide to help protect biodiversity on municipal public land too. https://t.co/jiuaXINu0E