Building Public Confidence in Pesticide Regulation and Improving Access to Pest Management Products - horizontal initiative, summative evaluation : final report.: H14-160/2011E-PDF

Formal responsibility for the regulation of pesticides is shared between the federal and provincial/territorial levels of government. The federal government has the authority to regulate the import, manufacture, sale and use of pesticides, which is exercised under the Pest Control Products Act (PCP Act) and regulations with the objective of preventing unacceptable risks to people and the environment from the use of pest control products. The Building Public Confidence in Pesticide Regulation and Improving Access To Pest Management Products Initiative (BPC Initiative) was created in 2002/03 to enable key new provisions of the new PCP Act to be implemented, improve access to reduced risk pest control products and methods, and strengthen public and stakeholder confidence in pesticide regulation in Canada. ...

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Health Canada.
Title Building Public Confidence in Pesticide Regulation and Improving Access to Pest Management Products - horizontal initiative, summative evaluation : final report.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Rechercher la confiance du public dans la règlementation des pesticides et améliorer l'accès aux produits antiparasitaires - initiative horizontale, évaluation sommative : rapport final.
"February 8, 2011."
"Approved by: Executive Committee Finance, Evaluation and Accountability (EC-FEA)."
Includes bibliographic references.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Health Canada, 2011.
Description [149] p. in various pagings : ill., exhibits.
Catalogue number
  • H14-160/2011E-PDF
Subject terms Pesticides
Health protection
Program assessment
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