[Daily Business Buzz 14 Nov 2013] — A Canadian citizens group landed at Stratford town council meeting Wednesday, asking it to become the first in the Prince Edward Island province to issue a municipal ban on cosmetic pesticides. Maureen Kerr, on behalf of Pesticide Free PEI, read a letter to council from resident Keslie MacEachern. "It baffles my mind that even with so many other provinces in Canada banning cosmetic pesticides and the Canadian and American medical and paediatric societies stating the real risks and dangers of cosmetic pesticides, that nothing has seemed to change," said MacEachern, who says she is a mother of a toddler and another baby on the way. "My wish is that the Town of Stratford will be the first town in Prince Edward Island to stand up and protect the health of its community by banning the residential use of cosmetic pesticides," read Kerr. Already on it, but not possible yet, said Councillor Diane Griffin. She said that the current P.transparent.gif
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