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The purpose of the Invasive Plant Control Program (IPCP) is to provide financial assistance to rural municipalities (RMs), First Nations (FNs) south of the Northern Administrative District, and other stakeholders through their respective RMs and FNs, with costs to undertake and coordinate the control of prohibited weeds as well as specific noxious weeds that are persistent and problematic invasive plants.

SARM will administer a 50:50 cost-share rebate program in the amount of $856,000 to assist with costs to control all prohibited weeds and eligible herbicide costs to control a limited number of noxious weeds of high concern designated under The Weed Control Act.

RMs and FNs are eligible to claim for RM appointed or FN authorized Weed Inspector expenses related to prohibited and noxious weed monitoring in their jurisdictions.

The deadline to claim under the 2024-25 IPCP is October 31, 2024

Tools

For additional resources including workshops and webinars, visit the Plant Health Network (PHN).

Plant Health Technical Advisors

Yemi Adeyemo, Division 1
PHNdivision1@sarm.ca or 639.470.6394

Joanne Kwasnicki, Division 2
PHNdivision2@sarm.ca or 306.541.8437

Betty Johnson, Division 3
PHNdivision3@sarm.ca or 306.315.3925

Katey Makohoniuk, Division 4
PHNdivision4@sarm.ca or 306.594.7683

Chelsea Neuberger, Division 5
PHNdivision5@sarm.ca or 306.380.4526

Colleen Fennig, Division 6
PHNdivision6@sarm.ca or 306.946.9895

Contact 

Annette Ellert, Agriculture Program Administrator
aellert@sarm.ca or 306.761.3744