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100015

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On behalf of the Northwestern Ontario Sportsmen's Alliance and our membership of almost 5000 hunters, anglers and trappers, I wish to indicate our support for the proposed changes/amendments to the specifications for relaxing cable restraints used for trapping in Ontario (Ontario regulation 667/98). Read more

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100016

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The province needs to publish the research findings it references on the ERO page so that the public can make informed comments on this consultation. Read more

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100020

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Ontario needs to publish the research findings it references on the ERO page so that the public can make informed comments on this consultation. Read more

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100022

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The province needs to publish the research findings it references on the ERO page so that the public can make informed comments on this consultation. Read more

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100023

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• Laws governing trapping should prioritize animal welfare and should be informed by current, peer-reviewed science, not guidelines created by the commercial fur industry. Where is the peer-reviewed science in support of the proposed changes to cable breakaway strength and minimum loop diameter? Read more

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100024

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The days of trapping and using animals as commodities are coming to an end. The use of snares is barbaric and unnecessary. It's 2024, we are so done with this cruelty. Read more

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100027

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To Whom It May Concern: This is to advise that I agree with the proposed amendments to Ontario Regulation 667/98 (Trapping) made under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act 1997.

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100034

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The province needs to publish the research findings it references on the ERO page so that the public can make informed comments on this consultation. Read more

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100039

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AEL Advocacy

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Re: Amendments to Ontario Regulation 667/98 (Trapping) made under Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997, to update technical specifications of relaxing cable restraints used for trapping ERO Number 019-8071 Read more

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100047

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Laws relating to trapping should accommodate animal welfare first, and should be supported by peer-reviewed current science, versus the realm of the fur industry. Read more

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100050

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Relaxing cable restraints, snares, and killer snares are not recognized as humane traps by either Canadian or international standards. The information on this ERO came from the fur industry, not from a veterinary expert or wildlife biologist. Read more

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100051

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I am in favour of the new proposed update technical specifications of relaxing cable restraints used for trapping.

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100055

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Animal Justice Canada Legislative Fund

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Please see 5-page attached document containing our full submissions. Read more

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100056

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Beef Farmers of Ontario

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Beef Farmers of Ontario (BFO) appreciates the opportunity to comment on ERO 019-8071 Amendments to Ontario Regulation 667/98 (Trapping) made under Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997, to update technical specifications of relaxing cable restraints used for trapping. Read more

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100057

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It’s 2024. Please stop allowing this atrocious behaviour. Coexistence is possible, baiting wildlife for hunting and trapping is abhorrent. We love our dogs, we should act respectfully towards our relationship with coyote. And there is no way a dog would not be harmed if they got accidentally stuck.