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October 1st, 2014, 01:04 PM
#1
E-Collar ban
Things seem dangerously quiet on that file. Has anybody heard anything recently on how this is progressing in Ontario?
I’m suspicious of people who don't like dogs, but I trust a dog who doesn't like a person.
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October 1st, 2014 01:04 PM
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October 1st, 2014, 02:56 PM
#2
I haven't heard anything other than that the Quebec legislation is aimed directly at people that use "shock" collars as a disciplinary compliance tool under the guise (their words,not mine) as a training tool. The legislation makes no mention of electronic collars which are used as dog "locators" when hunting that don't administer an electrical shock to the dog. Hopefully,here in Ontario,the powers that be are more intelligent, realize the distinct difference and aren't as prone to "knee-jerk" reactions.
If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....
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October 1st, 2014, 03:15 PM
#3

Originally Posted by
trimmer21
I haven't heard anything other than that the Quebec legislation is aimed directly at people that use "shock" collars as a disciplinary compliance tool under the guise (their words,not mine) as a training tool. The legislation makes no mention of electronic collars which are used as dog "locators" when hunting that don't administer an electrical shock to the dog. Hopefully,here in Ontario,the powers that be are more intelligent, realize the distinct difference and aren't as prone to "knee-jerk" reactions.
Do you really think this government is intelligent and not likely to bend to the tree hugging "ban everything I disagree with" crowd?
I’m suspicious of people who don't like dogs, but I trust a dog who doesn't like a person.
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October 1st, 2014, 03:20 PM
#4

Originally Posted by
terrym
Do you really think this government is intelligent and not likely to bend to the tree hugging "ban everything I disagree with" crowd?
Good point! After all,we are dealing with Liberals,aren't we?
If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....
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October 1st, 2014, 03:52 PM
#5
Liberals with a majority that they have lot's of IOU's to come good on.
I’m suspicious of people who don't like dogs, but I trust a dog who doesn't like a person.
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October 1st, 2014, 09:57 PM
#6
I'm not aware of any movement towards a ban in Ontario. The private member's bill on this was federal.
"The language of dogs and birds teaches you your own language."
-- Jim Harrison (1937 - 2016)
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October 2nd, 2014, 08:33 AM
#7
Would this not be Provincial jurisdiction?
I’m suspicious of people who don't like dogs, but I trust a dog who doesn't like a person.
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October 2nd, 2014, 08:44 AM
#8

Originally Posted by
welsh
I'm not aware of any movement towards a ban in Ontario. The private member's bill on this was federal.
I wasn't aware there was any federal PMB. This legislation was Quebec-specific. Wouldn't that make it provincial jurisdiction?
If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....
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October 2nd, 2014, 08:49 AM
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Jurisdiction on things like this is unclear. It depends on how the bill is written.
Regulatory things relating to animals and livestock would normally be a provincial matter. But the federal bill (I think it was C-613?) made it a federal matter by putting it in the criminal code -- i.e. criminalizing the use of e-collars while permitting their sale.
I posted re the fedrral bill in the summer ... it's on here someplace.
"The language of dogs and birds teaches you your own language."
-- Jim Harrison (1937 - 2016)
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October 2nd, 2014, 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by
welsh
Jurisdiction on things like this is unclear. It depends on how the bill is written.
Regulatory things relating to animals and livestock would normally be a provincial matter. But the federal bill (I think it was C-613?) made it a federal matter by putting it in the criminal code -- i.e. criminalizing the use of e-collars while permitting their sale.
I posted re the fedrral bill in the summer ... it's on here someplace.
Someone wanted to put that in the Criminal Code? Hopefully,that PMB never saw the light of day. It's good that 98% of PMB's get trashed from the get-go. Most of them are really stupid,anyway.
If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....