Saskatchewan updates agricultural pesticide application rules
The Government of Saskatchewan is updating the rules around the application of agricultural pesticides, especially when it comes to the use of drones.
According to the Ministry of Agriculture, the changes to Saskatchewan’s pest control products regulations are designed to modernize practices while also enhancing
The changes create a new licence category for drones, allowing licensed commercial applicators to use aerial drones to apply pesticides, so long as the product has been federally registered for that use. The province has also updated insurance requirements for those offering pesticide application using drones, to ensure they “carry adequate coverage for pesticide drift liability.”
The government noted that seven pest-control products have been registered for drone application by Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency, but noted that “there is no specific timeline for when new pest control products will be registered.”


