Advocates thrilled as court orders Health Canada to reassess glyphosate decision
OTTAWA — A popular weed killer is back under review after the Federal Court of Appeal ruled that Health Canada didn’t follow its own rules for regulating pesticides and herbicides.
It is the latest twist in ongoing debates around the world about whether glyphosate is carcinogenic and dangerous to humans.
The chemical was first authorized in Canada in 1976 and is currently found in more than 100 weed killers, many of them used by farmers to control weeds in the fields.
But glyphosate has been under increased scrutiny globally since the International Agency for Research on Cancer said in 2015 that it “probably” causes cancer.