Health Canada says it won’t consider animal suffering in strychnine review
OTTAWA — Animal suffering won’t be considered when a Health Canada agency next reviews licences for poisons used to kill predators, the department has ruled.
In a decision released this week, Health Canada says the Pest Management Regulatory Agency won’t include “humaneness” in how it assesses toxins such as strychnine.
“Health Canada will not be taking steps towards incorporating humaneness considerations into the pesticide risk assessment framework,” said the department’s ruling.
“There are currently no internationally recognized science-based parameters to evaluate the humaneness of pesticides.”


