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April 17, 2011. A recent letter from the Premier (see letter in Background Information below) ignores the public's concern about the future of coyotes in Ontario. It is time for Dalton McGuinty to express his own views not those of the Ministry of Natural Resources staff. That way, people can decide if he reflects the morality and leadership they are willing to accept in a Premier of this province. Please send an email to Dalton McGuintyPlease take a few minutes to reply to: Tips for letter writingDalton McGuinty, dmcguinty.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org cc: Andrea Horwath, ahorwath-qp@ndp.on.ca cc: your MPP and blind copy us for our confidential records bcc: webmaster@wildlifeontario.ca You can draw on some of the points below but it is important to put the points in your own words or, at least, reorder them so it doesn't appear to be a 'form' list. And, please do not forward this page as it will NOT count as 'personal' opinion and could hurt the campaign's efforts.
11 (1) Except with the authorization of the Minister, a person shall not (a) hunt for hire, gain or the expectation of gain; (b) hire, employ or induce another person to hunt for gain; (c) trap for hire, gain or the expectation of gain; (d) hire, employ or induce another person to trap for gain
Letter from Premier Dalton McGuinty ********************* Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 Subject: An e-mail from the Premier of Ontario Thank you very much for your online message regarding coyote hunting. Your concerns are important to me, and I welcome the opportunity to respond. My colleagues and I recognize that coyotes are an important part of Ontario's ecosystem. We also understand that, like other wild animals, coyotes sometimes come into conflict with humans. Coyote populations are driven primarily by the availability of food and habitat - often found in developed suburban areas. It is therefore not unusual for these animals to take up residence in suburban, in addition to rural, areas - which may be distressing for Ontarians concerned about their own safety, the safety of their family and that of their pets. Since there are no sustainability issues, it is legal for licensed hunters to hunt coyotes year-round in most parts of Ontario. That includes farmers, who are permitted to protect their livestock against coyote attacks. Similarly, landowners also have the right to protect their property. I want to assure you that our government is not considering a cull, bounty or provincewide coyote hunting initiative. Ministry of Natural Resources enforcement officers will continue to carefully monitor coyote hunting in the province to ensure that hunters are following the law. My colleague the Honourable Linda Jeffrey, Minister of Natural Resources, and I are confident that these officers will use their discretion and take appropriate action to ensure compliance with the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act. I am grateful to you for bringing your concerns about this issue to my attention. Thank you again for sharing your views, which I value. Dalton McGuinty Premier of Ontario c: The Honourable Linda Jeffrey ********************* Contact Premier Dalton McGuinty Contact Information Queen's Park Room 281, Main Legislative Building, Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A1 Tel 416-325-1941 Fax 416-325-3745 Constituency 1795 Kilborn Avenue Ottawa, Ontario K1H 6N1 Tel 613-736-9573 Fax 613-736-7374 dmcguinty.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org Andrea Horwath, Leader, NDP Room 114, Main Legislative Building, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A5. ahorwath-qp@ndp.on.ca Ontario MPP's As listed on the Legislative Assembly of Ontario website. Please bcc: us Please blind copy us for our records bcc: webmaster@wildlifeontario.ca |
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April 17, 2011. A recent letter from the Premier (see letter in Background Information below) ignores the public's concern about the future of coyotes in Ontario. It is time for Dalton McGuinty to express his own views not those of the Ministry of Natural Resources staff. That way, people can decide if he reflects the morality and leadership they are willing to accept in a Premier of this province. Please send an email to Dalton McGuintyPlease take a few minutes to reply to: Tips for letter writingDalton McGuinty, dmcguinty.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org cc: Andrea Horwath, ahorwath-qp@ndp.on.ca cc: your MPP and blind copy us for our confidential records bcc: webmaster@wildlifeontario.ca You can draw on some of the points below but it is important to put the points in your own words or, at least, reorder them so it doesn't appear to be a 'form' list. And, please do not forward this page as it will NOT count as 'personal' opinion and could hurt the campaign's efforts.
11 (1) Except with the authorization of the Minister, a person shall not (a) hunt for hire, gain or the expectation of gain; (b) hire, employ or induce another person to hunt for gain; (c) trap for hire, gain or the expectation of gain; (d) hire, employ or induce another person to trap for gain
Letter from Premier Dalton McGuinty ********************* Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 Subject: An e-mail from the Premier of Ontario Thank you very much for your online message regarding coyote hunting. Your concerns are important to me, and I welcome the opportunity to respond. My colleagues and I recognize that coyotes are an important part of Ontario's ecosystem. We also understand that, like other wild animals, coyotes sometimes come into conflict with humans. Coyote populations are driven primarily by the availability of food and habitat - often found in developed suburban areas. It is therefore not unusual for these animals to take up residence in suburban, in addition to rural, areas - which may be distressing for Ontarians concerned about their own safety, the safety of their family and that of their pets. Since there are no sustainability issues, it is legal for licensed hunters to hunt coyotes year-round in most parts of Ontario. That includes farmers, who are permitted to protect their livestock against coyote attacks. Similarly, landowners also have the right to protect their property. I want to assure you that our government is not considering a cull, bounty or provincewide coyote hunting initiative. Ministry of Natural Resources enforcement officers will continue to carefully monitor coyote hunting in the province to ensure that hunters are following the law. My colleague the Honourable Linda Jeffrey, Minister of Natural Resources, and I are confident that these officers will use their discretion and take appropriate action to ensure compliance with the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act. I am grateful to you for bringing your concerns about this issue to my attention. Thank you again for sharing your views, which I value. Dalton McGuinty Premier of Ontario c: The Honourable Linda Jeffrey ********************* Contact Premier Dalton McGuinty Contact Information Queen's Park Room 281, Main Legislative Building, Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A1 Tel 416-325-1941 Fax 416-325-3745 Constituency 1795 Kilborn Avenue Ottawa, Ontario K1H 6N1 Tel 613-736-9573 Fax 613-736-7374 dmcguinty.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org Andrea Horwath, Leader, NDP Room 114, Main Legislative Building, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A5. ahorwath-qp@ndp.on.ca Ontario MPP's As listed on the Legislative Assembly of Ontario website. Please bcc: us Please blind copy us for our records bcc: webmaster@wildlifeontario.ca |
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April 17, 2011. A recent letter from the Premier (see letter in Background Information below) ignores the public's concern about the future of coyotes in Ontario. It is time for Dalton McGuinty to express his own views not those of the Ministry of Natural Resources staff. That way, people can decide if he reflects the morality and leadership they are willing to accept in a Premier of this province. Please send an email to Dalton McGuintyPlease take a few minutes to reply to: Tips for letter writingDalton McGuinty, dmcguinty.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org cc: Andrea Horwath, ahorwath-qp@ndp.on.ca cc: your MPP and blind copy us for our confidential records bcc: webmaster@wildlifeontario.ca You can draw on some of the points below but it is important to put the points in your own words or, at least, reorder them so it doesn't appear to be a 'form' list. And, please do not forward this page as it will NOT count as 'personal' opinion and could hurt the campaign's efforts.
11 (1) Except with the authorization of the Minister, a person shall not (a) hunt for hire, gain or the expectation of gain; (b) hire, employ or induce another person to hunt for gain; (c) trap for hire, gain or the expectation of gain; (d) hire, employ or induce another person to trap for gain
Letter from Premier Dalton McGuinty ********************* Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 Subject: An e-mail from the Premier of Ontario Thank you very much for your online message regarding coyote hunting. Your concerns are important to me, and I welcome the opportunity to respond. My colleagues and I recognize that coyotes are an important part of Ontario's ecosystem. We also understand that, like other wild animals, coyotes sometimes come into conflict with humans. Coyote populations are driven primarily by the availability of food and habitat - often found in developed suburban areas. It is therefore not unusual for these animals to take up residence in suburban, in addition to rural, areas - which may be distressing for Ontarians concerned about their own safety, the safety of their family and that of their pets. Since there are no sustainability issues, it is legal for licensed hunters to hunt coyotes year-round in most parts of Ontario. That includes farmers, who are permitted to protect their livestock against coyote attacks. Similarly, landowners also have the right to protect their property. I want to assure you that our government is not considering a cull, bounty or provincewide coyote hunting initiative. Ministry of Natural Resources enforcement officers will continue to carefully monitor coyote hunting in the province to ensure that hunters are following the law. My colleague the Honourable Linda Jeffrey, Minister of Natural Resources, and I are confident that these officers will use their discretion and take appropriate action to ensure compliance with the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act. I am grateful to you for bringing your concerns about this issue to my attention. Thank you again for sharing your views, which I value. Dalton McGuinty Premier of Ontario c: The Honourable Linda Jeffrey ********************* Contact Premier Dalton McGuinty Contact Information Queen's Park Room 281, Main Legislative Building, Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A1 Tel 416-325-1941 Fax 416-325-3745 Constituency 1795 Kilborn Avenue Ottawa, Ontario K1H 6N1 Tel 613-736-9573 Fax 613-736-7374 dmcguinty.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org Andrea Horwath, Leader, NDP Room 114, Main Legislative Building, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A5. ahorwath-qp@ndp.on.ca Ontario MPP's As listed on the Legislative Assembly of Ontario website. Please bcc: us Please blind copy us for our records bcc: webmaster@wildlifeontario.ca |
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