Ottawa is temporarily allowing the return of the rodent poison strychnine in Alberta and Saskatchewan as those provinces grapple with gopher infestations.
A statement from the federal ministers of health and agriculture says allowing its use will help farmers address damage caused by Richardson’s ground squirrels.
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The federal government banned strychnine in 2024 as it posed risks to other wildlife that consume poisoned carcasses.
The Prairie provinces have recently pushed Health Canada to reconsider, arguing gophers are threatening crops and causing millions of dollars’ worth of damage.
Health Canada initially rejected the proposal, but reversed course Monday after the provinces submitted a revised emergency-use request that included measures to lower environmental risks.
The ministers say the federal authorization will be in place until November 2027.
This is not a health issue. Health Canada should not be involved at all. No wonder the Federal staff has expanded so much. Each department wants to build bigger kingdoms.
There would not be a need for poisons, if Canada would allow varmint rifles. So to keep 1 branch of the federal government happy, we poison the environment. – Ground squirrels reproduce quickly, so this cannot be temporary, the problem will continue.
very bad thing to do. farmers only look at $$ don’t care about living things. sad day.