Saskatchewan rural community group opposes proposed strychnine ban
REGINA — An organization that represents rural communities in Saskatchewan is urging the federal government not to ban the use of the deadly pesticide strychnine on farms.
Health Canada is conducting public consultation on its website on the use of strychnine to kill ground squirrels, commonly known as gophers, until Sept. 27.
Ottawa is proposing the ban because the poison can also kill other animals, including species at risk such as the swift fox and the burrowing owl.
The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities says strychnine is the best way to kill gophers, which can seriously damage crops and pasture.