Pest Control Products Act

The Pest Control Products Act (French: Loi sur les produits antiparasitaires) is a Canadian legislation to govern the application of pesticides.

A version that was in place from at least 1985 of the legislation, which was largely limited to praxis, combined with the approval features of the Canada Agricultural Products Act to govern the sphere.

[4] The Pest Management Regulatory Agency, which was created under a former piece of legislation, reports to Parliament through Health Canada, and is delegated to govern the products.

[5] A statutory review of the Pest Control Products Act was held by the Health Committee of Parliament on 27 January 2015.

Three witnesses from the Pest Management Regulatory Agency, Richard Aucoin, Jason Flint and Connie Moase, were called to speak on the legislation.