Orkin Canada fined over Calgary flour mill pesticide fumigation charges
EDMONTON — A national pest control company has been fined $150,000 for breaking Alberta and federal laws for how it fumigated a Calgary flour mill for insects with a toxic pesticide.
The Alberta government says Orkin Canada Corporation is to pay the fines after pleading guilty to charges under Alberta’s Environmental Protection Act and the federal Pest Control Products Act.
An agreed statement of facts says Orkin staff set pouches of Magtoxin — which creates a toxic gas — in the closed mill in January 2015.
The label on Magtoxin clearly states that the pesticide must not contaminate processed food or feed and must be retrieved before starting a food processing line.


