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    The new Minister is a nurse from Toronna. What is surprising about this decision ??!!! It's only the beginning !

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    Quote Originally Posted by mbhunter View Post
    Matt I don't know much about trapping but what does this mean with respect to quotas in these areas? How many would one line expect to be allotted in the season?
    Well it's going to mean no predator management by the trapper on the line which will most certainly mean lower numbers of other furbearer's available to harvest , which in turn will lead to among other things less money for the provinces fish and wildlife program due to less money from royalties from trappers going to the SPA account which in this day and age is providing the bulk of the funding to the program.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rick_iles View Post
    The new Minister is a nurse from Toronna. What is surprising about this decision ??!!! It's only the beginning !
    Kathryn McGarry

    Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry

    MPP Cambridge


    [COLOR=#464646][COLOR=#2C2C2C]Political Career

    • Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Transportation, June 2014 – June 2016

    [COLOR=#464646][COLOR=#2C2C2C]Personal and Family Life

    • Married with four children

    [COLOR=#464646][COLOR=#2C2C2C]Memberships and Associations

    • Heritage Master Plan Steering Committee
    • Founding Member, Hospice of Waterloo Region
    • Waterloo Region Crime Prevention Council
    • Community Leaders Task Force on Municipal Restructuring
    • Past President, Heritage Cambridge

    [COLOR=#464646][COLOR=#2C2C2C]Honours and Awards

    • Bernice Adams Memorial Award for community service
    • YWCA Woman of Distinction Award

    [COLOR=#464646][COLOR=#2C2C2C]Executive Biography
    [COLOR=#464646]Kathryn McGarry was first elected to the Ontario legislature in 2014 as the MPP for Cambridge.
    [COLOR=#464646]She currently serves as Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry. McGarry was previously Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Transportation.
    [COLOR=#464646]She has been a care coordinator in the community and a nurse for 30 years. McGarry is very active in her community, particularly as an advocate for health care and cultural heritage. She is a founding member of the Hospice of Waterloo Region, and a past president of Heritage Cambridge.
    [COLOR=#464646]She received the YWCA Woman of Distinction Award in 2009, and a Bernice Adams Memorial Award in 2011 for her community service.
    Last edited by jaycee; September 17th, 2016 at 01:11 PM.

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    [QUOTE/] McGarry is very active in her community, particularly as an advocate for health care and cultural heritage.[/QUOTE]

    Cultural heritage eh? I take it there is a finite list of cultural heritages that she pays attention to in Cambridge that don't include hunting or trapping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee View Post
    Kathryn McGarry

    Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry

    MPP Cambridge


    [COLOR=#464646][COLOR=#2C2C2C]Political Career

    • Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Transportation, June 2014 – June 2016

    [COLOR=#464646][COLOR=#2C2C2C]Personal and Family Life

    • Married with four children

    [COLOR=#464646][COLOR=#2C2C2C]Memberships and Associations

    • Heritage Master Plan Steering Committee
    • Founding Member, Hospice of Waterloo Region
    • Waterloo Region Crime Prevention Council
    • Community Leaders Task Force on Municipal Restructuring
    • Past President, Heritage Cambridge

    [COLOR=#464646][COLOR=#2C2C2C]Honours and Awards

    • Bernice Adams Memorial Award for community service
    • YWCA Woman of Distinction Award

    [COLOR=#464646][COLOR=#2C2C2C]Executive Biography
    [COLOR=#464646]Kathryn McGarry was first elected to the Ontario legislature in 2014 as the MPP for Cambridge.
    [COLOR=#464646]She currently serves as Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry. McGarry was previously Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Transportation.
    [COLOR=#464646]She has been a care coordinator in the community and a nurse for 30 years. McGarry is very active in her community, particularly as an advocate for health care and cultural heritage. She is a founding member of the Hospice of Waterloo Region, and a past president of Heritage Cambridge.
    [COLOR=#464646]She received the YWCA Woman of Distinction Award in 2009, and a Bernice Adams Memorial Award in 2011 for her community service.
    Yup.....those are some fine credentials.....she likely thinks Barrie is northern Ontario !!!!!

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    I might be mistaken but she never won in an election. Lost 3 times I think and was appointed.


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    Another at the Public Service trough moved up to yet another public service trough. Same slop/different farm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    It is still legal to protect your livestock, shoot them if they are going after your livestock, nothing illegal about that.

    Please take a look a the maps but I am pretty sure it does not matter.

    I know that the people up in arms are the ones that want every predator dead, bears, wolves, coyotes, fox, anything that may predate on their hunting opportunities needs to be wiped off the face of the earth, I know how it is.

    Oh? Pray tell us what else you know oh learned one.
    Last edited by Gerald; September 17th, 2016 at 07:53 PM.

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    I found some more numbers. Mind you this is Ontario wide. Ontario Wildlife Damage Compensation Program payed out $1.6 million to farmers and they say 75% was coyote.


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    Gerald - guess how many we are going to let walk by this year?

    Fox - I grew up in one of those regions. Protection of our livestock was taken very seriously and quite frankly many local hunters through their vigilance kept the wolves at bay so to speak. I have seen my fair share of animals torn to shreds including cows and have seen the devastating financial consequences to the farmer - any loss to us was tough as we were not well off.

    Personally by the time I was 10 it was part of my job around the farm. My mom and eight brothers and sisters wood take care of anything as well without a moments thought. Just how it went but honestly if it weren't for the hunters around taking care of predators we would have lost a lot more than we did. Course that was a different time and neighbors gave a crap about each other....

    The gov should now be fully responsible for every animal lost. What a bunch of idiots.
    Last edited by Big Jack; September 19th, 2016 at 11:00 AM.

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