The Manitoba government has announced it will ban cosmetic pesticides on lawns, gardens, school grounds, playing fields and health-care centres.
Legislation banning pesticides will be introduced in the next legislative session and will take effect in December 2014.
“Medical experts are clear that synthetic chemical lawn pesticides pose risks to human health, especially in the early stages of life,” conservation minister Gord Mackintosh said in a news release.
“We must reduce exposure to these products where they are not needed.”
Agricultural groups have actively campaigned against prohibition since the province announced it was considering a pesticide ban in the winter of 2012.
They argue that the science doesn’t justify a ban, and the spread of weeds on municipal land poses a risk to agricultural crops.
Keystone Agricultural Producers president Doug Chorney has said in the past that farmers are also concerned the ban will harden public sentiment against the use of pesticides on agricultural land.
The province said last week that it plans to strengthen noxious weed management to protect cropland.