I hereby express my…

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019-3685

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87483

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I hereby express my unequivocal and resolute rejection of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry's proposal to permit the issuance of new licenses and the transfer of licenses for train and trial areas in Ontario. This proposal, which entails the despicable practice of subjecting captive coyotes, foxes, and rabbits to cruel treatment, is not only morally abhorrent but also demonstrates a gross disregard for the welfare and inherent rights of these innocent creatures.

The notion that dogs are allowed to chase down terrified animals held captive in minuscule enclosures is deeply disturbing and entirely unacceptable. It is an act of sheer cruelty that inflicts unimaginable fear, suffering, and trauma upon these defenceless beings. Subjecting animals to such torment, where they are forced to endure a relentless pursuit and ultimately face the grim prospect of mutilation, is an affront to our shared sense of empathy and compassion.

The proposal put forth by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry flies in the face of ethical principles that prioritize the welfare and protection of all living beings. It is a regressive step that harks back to a time when society was largely ignorant of the inherent rights and dignity of animals. We have made significant strides in recognizing the sentience and intrinsic value of animals, and it is disheartening to witness a government body propose actions that actively undermine this progress.

Moreover, allowing the transfer of licenses for such abhorrent practices demonstrates a disregard for the responsibility we bear in ensuring the enforcement of ethical standards and the prevention of animal cruelty. By enabling the easy transfer of licenses, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry would effectively turn a blind eye to the potential for further abuse, as individuals who are willing to engage in such heinous activities could acquire these licenses with minimal scrutiny.

As members of a civilized society, we must unequivocally reject any proposal that promotes the subjugation, torture, and mutilation of innocent animals for the purposes of training and entertainment. It is our duty to protect and advocate for those who are voiceless and vulnerable, and to demonstrate compassionate and responsible stewardship over our natural world.

I call upon the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry to reconsider its proposal and instead focus on initiatives that foster respect, coexistence, and the preservation of biodiversity. We must strive for a harmonious relationship with the environment and its inhabitants, one that is grounded in compassion, empathy, and a profound understanding of the interconnectedness of all living beings.