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
- No. 308
- Federal government responsibilities for shale gas extraction in Quebec
- No. 306
- Regulation of biosolid-based fertilizers under the Fertilizers Act
- No. 305
- Accountability for labelling of genetically modified organisms
- No. 301B
- Follow-up petition on the alleged misinterpretation of exclusion list conditions under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act related to the construction of a communications tower in Pontiac, Quebec
- No. 301
- Alleged misinterpretation of exclusion list conditions under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act related to the construction of a communications tower in Pontiac, Quebec
- No. 299C
- Follow up petition on the regulation and approval of fluoridation products added to drinking water
- No. 299B
- Follow up petition on the regulation and approval of fluoridation products added to drinking water
- No. 299
- The regulation and approval of fluoridation products added to drinking water
- No. 296
- The potential health and environmental impact of using sewage sludge on agricultural land
- No. 295
- The potential health and environmental impact of pesticides on apples and other food crops
- No. 294
- The health impact of chemicals and pollutants that are released into the environment
- No. 289
- Health Canada’s adherence to the precautionary principle
- No. 288
- Concerns about actions taken against a doctor for statements made about cancer rates in Fort Chipewyan, Alberta
- No. 287
- Potential environmental and public health impact of a federally funded municipal sewage project in L’Isle-Verte, Quebec
- No. 286
- Concerns about the potential environmental impacts of the Nanaimo airport expansion on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
- No. 284
- Control of toxic substances in tobacco products
- No. 283
- Concerns about the regulation of the herbicide atrazine and its potential impact on amphibian populations
- No. 280
- Concerns about Canada’s export of chrysotile asbestos and the delayed release of a report about its potential health impacts
- No. 276
- The use of manure that allegedly contains livestock antibiotics and its impact on human health and the environment
- No. 275
- Progress toward meeting drinking water quality standards on Indian reserves
- No. 274
- Request for federal action to protect Canadians from vapour intrusion of CEPA Schedule 1 toxic substances into residences
- No. 272
- Incident reporting related to a fire at a pesticide manufacturer
- No. 270
- Publication practices related to reports on the health impacts of climate change
- No. 268
- Request to withdraw the registration of neurotoxic pesticides in Canada
- No. 263
- Status of recommendations in joint panel reviews of oil sands
- No. 262
- Bioaccumulation assessment criteria related to the regulation of fire-retardant chemicals
- No. 260
- Electromagnetic sensitivity
- No. 259
- Health concerns related to the construction of a high-voltage power line in Tsawwassen, British Columbia
- No. 258
- Alleged pumping of water contaminated with mercury from a brownfield development into a sewer system near Lake Ontario
- No. 257
- Potential environmental and health impacts of soil contaminated with heavy metal and deposited in a landfill near Lake Erie
- No. 256
- Policies and regulations under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
- No. 255B
- Potential impact on human health of electromagnetic radiation emanating from telecommunication towers on Triangle Mountain, British Columbia
- No. 255
- Health impact of electromagnetic radiation from telecommunication towers located in close proximity to residential areas
- No. 254
- Environmental and human health effects of compact fluorescent light bulbs
- No. 253
- Potential adverse health effects from phones using Digital Enhanced Telecommunications
- No. 252
- Environmental health issues related to a hydroelectric transmission project in Tsawwassen, British Columbia
- No. 247
- Environmental health impact of electromagnetic radiation
- No. 245
- Impact of fluorosilicate compounds on lead levels in drinking water and on water distribution infrastructure
- No. 244
- Harm to susceptible populations of aquatic life and humans due to the addition of fluoride (fluorosilicates) in drinking water
- No. 243
- Use of fluoride (fluorosilicates) in drinking water
- No. 242
- Use of road salt at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics Cypress Bowl venue
- No. 241
- Mercury waste from compact fluorescent lightbulbs entering the environment
- No. 238
- Water and sediment contamination of the Athabasca River due to oilsands production
- No. 236
- Nuclear-related environmental health concerns in Port Hope, Ontario
- No. 235B
- Follow-up petition on the health risks posed by electromagnetic radiation
- No. 235
- Health risks posed by electromagnetic radiation exposure from cellular towers
- No. 234
- Radioactive contamination in Port Hope, Ontario
- No. 233
- Health risks posed by radiation exposure in Port Hope, Ontario
- No. 232
- Radioactive Waste Cleanup in Port Hope, Ontario
- No. 231
- Barrel burning
- No. 230B
- Follow-up petition on the impact of cellular phone transmitters on human health
- No. 230
- Impact of cellular phone transmitters on human health
- No. 229
- Installation of cellular towers in Simcoe, Ontario
- No. 226
- Canada’s use and export of chrysotile asbestos
- No. 223
- Green procurement and use of recycled paper by federal government departments
- No. 221E
- Follow-up petition on health and environmental concerns regarding fluoridation of drinking water
- No. 221D
- Follow-up petition on health and environmental concerns regarding fluoridation of drinking water
- No. 221C
- Follow-up petition on health and environmental concerns regarding fluoridation of drinking water
- No. 221
- Health and environmental concerns regarding the fluoridation of drinking water
- No. 218
- Contaminated site in New Harbour, Newfoundland
- No. 217
- Environmental contamination at a First Nations reserve in Manitoba
- No. 215
- Impact of oil sands development in Alberta
- No. 214
- Impact of herbicides on fish and fish habitats in northern Ontario
- No. 212
- Airport expansion in Dorval, Quebec
- No. 211
- Effects of hydro power lines on human health in Newfoundland
- No. 208
- Impacts of cellular phone towers and antennas
- No. 205
- Environmental, social and economic impacts of biofuel production in Canada
- No. 204
- Regulation of flame-retardant chemicals
- No. 203
- Hormones used in livestock production
- No. 201
- Environmental health research in Canada
- No. 199
- Environmental and health concerns at the Fort Reliance weather station
- No. 198
- Chemical residues on imported fruit, vegetables, and milk
- No. 197
- Exposure to electromagnetic radiation
- No. 190
- Environmental contamination of ecosystems from antibiotic use in livestock production
- No. 189
- Protecting Canadian drinking water
- No. 187
- Regulations concerning lead and arsenic in fruit juices and bottled water
- No. 183
- Assessing mercury health risks and federal mercury management
- No. 181
- Toxic substances management in Canada
- No. 180
- An international comparison on Canada’s action on pesticide regulation
- No. 179
- Canada's policies on chrysotile asbestos exports
- No. 175
- Eliminating lead shot and fishing weights under the authority of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
- No. 173
- Federal Oversight of the Nuclear Industry in Canada
- No. 172
- Species Diversity and Resource Development in Alberta
- No. 163B
- Follow-up petition on the right to clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment
- No. 163A
- Right to clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment
- No. 162
- Gas plant contaminants, Turner Valley, Alberta
- No. 161
- Adding used motor oil to the List of Toxic Substances under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
- No. 152
- Full access to information used for decisions on genetically modified organisms
- No. 144
- Pest Control Products Act Regulations
- No. 141
- Approval and registration process for pesticides
- No. 140B
- Follow-up petition on cleanup of the Sydney Tar Ponds and Coke Ovens
- No. 140A
- Cleaning up the Sydney Tar Ponds and Coke Ovens
- No. 132
- Ontario Mid-Canada Line radar site remediation
- No. 129
- Federal re-evaluation of pesticide 2,4-D
- No. 126B
- Follow-up petition on fumigants and other pesticides in shipping containers
- No. 126A
- Fumigants and other pesticides in shipping containers
- No. 125
- Federal regulation of genetically modified organisms
- No. 110
- The Great Lakes Action Plan
- No. 108
- Human, social, and environmental impacts of genetic engineering
- No. 100
- Proposal to develop stormwater infrastructure for a residential development near the Leitrim wetlands
- No. 097
- Toxicity of the arsenic-based pesticide Monosodium Methane Arsenate (MSMA)
- No. 096
- Environmental and health impacts of game farming in Canada
- No. 094
- Biotechnology and Pharming Crops
- No. 092B
- Follow-up actions arising from the federal environmental assessment and approval of the Oldman River Dam project
- No. 091
- Environmental problems at the Buffalo Point Reserve in Manitoba
- No. 088
- Genetically-engineered wheat and the future of Canadian agriculture
- No. 087
- Advertising and labelling of pesticides
- No. 085
- Genetically engineered crops and products—trade and other international concerns
- No. 083
- Air pollution at the Canada-U.S. border
- No. 079
- Air quality and health concerns in Windsor, Ontario
- No. 068
- Pesticide spray program in Prince Albert National Park
- No. 067
- Implementation of Rio Declaration principles for Indigenous people
- No. 064
- Strategic environmental assessment of federal policies, plans and programs
- No. 055
- Regulation of air pollution in Canada
- No. 050B
- Follow-up petition concerning military dumpsites off the Atlantic coast
- No. 050A
- Military dumpsites off Canada's Atlantic coast
- No. 044
- Post-approval monitoring of genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
- No. 038B
- Follow-up petition on genetically engineered fish
- No. 038A
- Genetically engineered fish
- No. 034B
- Genetically modified organisms—Follow-up petition on Canada's response to the Starlink corn controversy
- No. 034A
- Genetically modified organisms—Canada's response to the Starlink corn controversy
- No. 032
- Fuel additive MMT
- No. 025
- Regulating toxic substances and protecting drinking water
- No. 023
- Federal laws, regulations, and policies on genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
- No. 020
- Use of pesticides on ginseng farms in British Columbia