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May 06, 2008

Spelling it out

Posted by Magda
An entry on a provincial website makes it very clear the province's proposed pesticide legislation would override municipal bylaws.

"The proposed amendments would render inoperative a municipal by-law that addresses the use and sale of pesticides that may be used for cosmetic purposes unless the by-law was required to be made under another Act and is exempted by a regulation made under the Bill (if enacted)."

That's from the province's environmental bill of registry site, where you can go to comment on proposed bills.

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