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I am writing to express my objections to the newly proposed hunting dog train and trial spaces and reopening of licensing for such activities in Ontario. In 1997, the province decided to close down the development of any new training areas and to close applications for new licenses. At that time, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Fisheries obviously felt that expansion of this policy was not necessary or appropriate. I would like to think that part of this decision was related to protection of indigenous wildlife from mistreatment.
However, for unconvincing reasons, the MNRF has reversed its position and again wants to expand train and trial areas and allow new licenses to be granted to hunters and their dogs. As far as I am concerned, this represents a giant backward step for the people of Ontario and its wildlife. It grants hunters and hunting dogs protected status and legitimizes the mistreatment of our natural wildlife. If this proposal is enacted, it will allow the development of more sites where captive foxes, coyotes and rabbits (without avenues of escape) can be threated and harmed just for the entertainment of dogs and hunters. These facilities have no place in Ontario.
Instead of expanding this inhumane practice, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Fisheries should be closing the remaining 24 sites and permanently withdrawing all licensing for this type of abusive activity. Wildlife is a gift to all Ontarians and hunters with dogs should not be allowed to interfere in any way with its protection.
Thank you for your attention to this matter of importance to many Canadians.
Soumis le 16 mai 2023 4:23 PM
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Proposition permettant la délivrance de permis pour de nouvelles zones de dressage et d’épreuves pour chiens et permettant le transfert de ces permis
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019-3685
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88340
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