Petitions by Federal Institution

Health Canada

No. 514
Baynes Sound ship-breaking industry proximity to residences
No. 506
Call for a national pollinator strategy
No. 495
Government of Canada funding through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, for research into the link between radiofrequency fields and potential health effects
No. 494
Questions on mobile‑source emission‑control technologies and wood‑burning‑appliances
No. 493
Canadians have the right to breathe clean air—A call for federal action on heavy truck pollution
No. 484
Political accountability for the continued use of glyphosate in Canada
No. 483
Request for an update or a timeline on the implementation of Recommendation 8 of the Standing Committee on Health’s 2015 parliamentary report
No. 481
Health Canada’s actions regarding the consideration of the Canadian Medical Association, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, the College of Family Physicians of Canada
No. 478
Policy measures regarding the marketing of radiation-emitting devices to children under the age of 14 to ensure parents are aware of the health risks and how these risks can be avoided
No. 477B
Follow-up to petition 477 regarding federal environmental responsibilities for the Ottawa Hospital
No. 477
Federal environmental responsibilities for the largest hospital plan in Canada—The Ottawa Hospital
No. 476
Climate action, escalating biodiversity loss, and pollution
No. 475
Data on the Government of Canada’s public service on reasonable accommodations for environmental sensitivities, including electromagnetic hypersensitivity, as required under the Canadian Human Rights Act
No. 474
Funding of research through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research into testing, diagnosis and treatment of electromagnetic hypersensitivity and the possible impacts on health in the workplace
No. 473D
Follow-up to petition 473C on permethrin fogging of weeds and drift to weeds where bees are actively foraging
No. 473C
Request for information and clarification on the response to petition 473 from the Minister of Health
No. 473
The non-agricultural use of permethrin in Canada as a mosquito treatment, and the implications to insect and spider biodiversity and the food chain
No. 472
Establishment of a system for Canadians to report potential adverse reactions to radiation (radiofrequency electromagnetic fields) from wireless devices
No. 470
Assessing effectiveness of regulation of asbestos and asbestos cement pipes in Canada
No. 458
The Government of Canada’s response to perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in water, products, and waste
No. 457
Responsibilities of Health Canada and Environment and Climate Change Canada in protecting pollinators from the impact of neonicotinoid pesticides
No. 456
The Government of Canada’s rigour and transparency in evaluating the science regarding localized exposures to 5G technologies in its update of Safety Code 6
No. 453
Federal funding of the Ontario Line and Canada’s commitment to sustainable infrastructure development
No. 452
Protecting aquatic environments from harmful effects of nanosilver in consumer products
No. 444
Need for environmental impact assessment on ecological effects of wide-scale wolf reduction programs
No. 439
The regulation of genetically engineered salmon under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
No. 438
Reduction of plastic pollution
No. 434
Fluralaner toxicity in the environment
No. 433
Certain organic flame retardants substance grouping
No. 432
Concerns about single‑use plastics in our waters and about vinyl acetate–based products
No. 431
Oversight, safety, and public awareness of chemical product applications at the Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa
No. 428
Ten requests to the Government of Canada for improving the well-being of the environment
No. 423
Re-evaluation of glyphosate by Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency and the United States Environmental Protection Agency
No. 422
Results of wheat, oats, and corn sampling for glyphosate by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency
No. 411
Policies and strategies for managing non-fuel radioactive waste
No. 410
Canada’s progress on implementing and reporting on Agenda 2030
No. 409
Health Canada’s Safety Code 6 threshold for excessive heating and other adverse effects from radiofrequency and microwave wireless radiation on the human eye and on infants
No. 407
Scientific review processes to determine limits on exposure to radiofrequency radiation according to Safety Code 6
No. 406
Recognition, protection, and accessibility for persons who suffer health impairment related to contamination by electromagnetic pollution
No. 403
Exposure of vulnerable persons to microwave and radiofrequency radiation
No. 402
Precautionary messaging and advisories in schools for safer use of wireless devices
No. 399
Scientific weight of evidence for Safety Code 6, Health Canada’s radiofrequency exposure guidelines
No. 398B
Follow-up petition on adequate warnings to Canadians about the effects of radiofrequency and microwave radiation from personal and household wireless devices
No. 398
Adequate warnings to Canadians about the effects of radiofrequency and microwave radiation from personal and household wireless devices
No. 394
Adequacy of environmental risk assessment of industrial facility in Port Alberni, British Columbia
No. 393
Concerns about the spraying of pesticides close to a school in a rural area
No. 387
Concerns about Canada’s continued use and import of asbestos
No. 386
Regulatory requirements and due process for transporting hazardous waste into Canada for disposal
No. 382
Public consultation process for the re-evaluation of the herbicide glyphosate
No. 378
Safety Code 6 and protection from electromagnetic radiation generated by a cell tower antenna
No. 374
Federal actions on climate change adaptation in Canada’s North
No. 372
Federal responsibilities toward cancer prevention from risks associated with environmental carcinogens
No. 371
Environmental risks of hazardous goods transported by rail