Sunday, March 4, 2012

Second Reading Passed!

I'm back in the saddle.. 


I took a little better than a week's break. I was tired right out and didn't get blogging.


February 23rd was an amazing day in the fight to repeal the breed ban in Ontario.


Photography by Beth Mischitelle


We started the day with a Rally on the front lawn of Queen's Park. We had an amazing turn out! Some people who work at the legislature said we had a HUGE turn out for a week day! 


Photography by Beth Mischitelle


Selma did a great job emceeing the Rally and Fran and gang did a great job organizing and promoting it. There were great speakers including all three MPP's that signed on to the Bill, PC MPP Randy Hillier, 


PC MPP Randy Hillier




NDP MPP Cheri DiNovo and Liberal MPP Kim Craitor. 


Liberal MPP Kim Craitor


Our Cathy Prothro spoke on behalf of the DLCC and American Staffordshire Terrier Club of Canada. 


DLCC sec/treasurer, Pres. AST Club of Canada


She flew in for the occasion from Dartmouth NS. Squibs Mercier from the Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of Canada flew in from Ottawa. Squibs is well into her 80's but she is a force to be reckoned with. 


Squibs Mercier SBT Club of Canada


Sonny Allinson spoke on behalf of the CKC, 


Sonny Allinson, Manager Communications Division CKC


many other MPP's who came out to greet us said a few words.. among others. I can't even list everyone who spoke. The tone was upbeat and positive. Randy Hillier bought yellow scarves for everyone to wear in support of Bill 16. Dogs and owners alike were wearing the scarves with pride.


At 1 pm we headed into the Legislature building to sit in the gallery. Petitions were read first. Several were presented including one Randy presented with over 4000 names. 


Several other Bills were debated and presented with Bill 16 debate being last for a Thursday afternoon. The House was closed on Friday so it appeared there were a lot of MPP's had left for the weekend. 


Bill 16 was read for second reading, then there was a heated debate. 


Here is a link to the Hansard for the debate.


Liberal MPP Willowdale David Zimmer's "speech" was particularly rousing. I am going to share that with you so you may read through it yourself. 


Make sure you remove any "bullshit protectors" from your eyes before reading this, otherwise you will not be able to view the following text.


Mr. David Zimmer: I think it’s important to look at some of the history leading up to this legislation.
Pre-2005—in the years leading up to 2005—members of this chamber will recall that there was a particularly nasty spate of pit bull attacks on children, on citizens walking in the park and on citizens walking in the street. These were vicious, vicious attacks: children killed, faces ripped off and the like. The member opposite talks about dog bites. In fact, they were vicious, life-threatening attacks.
There was a public outcry to do something about pit bulls. The legislation was brought in. It received second reading here, and it went off to committee.
The member opposite said there were a number of institutions that appeared at the committee hearings, which she attended, and they were opposed to the legislation. I, as the parliamentary assistant to the Attorney General, attended every one of those hearings. There were huge numbers of ordinary citizens coming in off the street in the various communities where the committee had hearings, and to a person, the ordinary, reasonable Ontario citizen said, “Protect us from these vicious pit bull attacks. Protect our children; protect our parents. Make the streets safe; make the parks safe.” So we introduced the legislation.
I can say that at the committee we saw medical reports of the results of these attacks. We saw the photographs of what happened to children and senior citizens and young adults who were attacked—horrific, horrific injuries.
Anyway, the legislation passed. And here’s how reasonable the legislation is: Really, what it says is, if you’ve got a pit bull, you’ve got to have it spayed, neutered, leashed and muzzled. That’s all; that’s what it says. In return for that, look at the protections that Ontario citizens on the street get. If somebody will merely spay, neuter, leash and muzzle their pit bull, we would be spared from these vicious, vicious life-threatening attacks. That’s why, across the board in Ontario, reasonable Ontarians said, “That’s a reasonable price to pay in exchange for protection from these kinds of attacks.” All we’re asking pit bull owners to do is to meet us a part of the way. If you’ve got a pit bull, spay it, neuter it, keep it on a leash and keep it muzzled. That’s a reasonable approach to this issue. For those four things—spay, neuter, leash, muzzle—we protect our families from these vicious pit bull attacks.
That’s why, when push came to shove, the average Ontarian out there on the street saw the reasonableness of the legislation, saw the inherent protections and realized that when the pit bull lobby was attacking the legislation—and the member opposite from Parkdale very subtly, in kind of a sly, sleight-of-hand way, referred to dog bites. There’s a big difference between a dog bite and having, as we saw in photographs—we read medical reports of children with their faces torn off; adults, men and women, with their genitalia chewed off. It was vicious—
Laughter.
Mr. David Zimmer: You laugh; you laugh. But if you go to the reports, the exhibits of the standing committee—
Interjections.
The Deputy Speaker (Mr. Bas Balkissoon): Order. Order. I would ask the members on this side to keep order, please.
Mr. David Zimmer: That’s why, notwithstanding everything the pit bull lobby says, the average Ontarian in your ridings, in your communities, supported the legislation, and that’s why, when the pit bull lobby took the legislation to the courts to have it overturned—what did the courts say? The courts said that it was reasonable legislation for the harm that it protected from. It only asked for those four simple things: leash, muzzle, spay, neuter.
It’s a reasonable piece of legislation given the protections that it provides to the citizens of Ontario, and that’s why the ordinary, average citizen supported the legislation.
Yes, that's right! Genitalia! You are damn right there was laughter. I must say, even for Zimmer this was a bang your head off the furniture, bang up speech. 


The debates finished and the speaker announced the "aye's" had it. Hillier had called for a formal vote so a 5 minute bell was announced. This is a period of 5 minutes that any MPP's in the building had to get their butts in for a formal vote. It was a tense few minutes but what happened next brought all of us in the gallery to tears. The MPP's for the opposition poured in. There were only 2 empty seats. I didn't notice any additional Liberal MPP's coming in. The vote was called and ALL the opposition voted in favour of Bill 16 along with 3 Liberal MPP's. Kim Craitor, Grant Crack and Mike Colle. 


The final vote tally;

Ayes

  • Armstrong, Teresa J.
  • Arnott, Ted
  • Bailey, Robert
  • Barrett, Toby
  • Bisson, Gilles
  • Campbell, Sarah
  • Chudleigh, Ted
  • Clark, Steve
  • Colle, Mike
  • Crack, Grant
  • Craitor, Kim
  • DiNovo, Cheri
  • Dunlop, Garfield
  • Elliott, Christine
  • Fedeli, Victor
  • Forster, Cindy
  • Hardeman, Ernie
  • Harris, Michael
  • Hillier, Randy
  • Horwath, Andrea
  • Hudak, Tim
  • Jackson, Rod
  • Jones, Sylvia
  • Klees, Frank
  • Leone, Rob
  • MacLaren, Jack
  • Mantha, Michael
  • Marchese, Rosario
  • McDonell, Jim
  • McKenna, Jane
  • McNaughton, Monte
  • Miller, Paul
  • Milligan, Rob E.
  • Munro, Julia
  • Natyshak, Taras
  • Nicholls, Rick
  • O’Toole, John
  • Ouellette, Jerry J.
  • Prue, Michael
  • Schein, Jonah
  • Scott, Laurie
  • Shurman, Peter
  • Singh, Jagmeet
  • Smith, Todd
  • Tabuns, Peter
  • Taylor, Monique
  • Thompson, Lisa M.
  • Vanthof, John
  • Walker, Bill
  • Wilson, Jim
  • Yurek, Jeff

Nays

  • Berardinetti, Lorenzo
  • Bradley, James J.
  • Coteau, Michael
  • Damerla, Dipika
  • Delaney, Bob
  • Dhillon, Vic
  • Dickson, Joe
  • Duguid, Brad
  • Flynn, Kevin Daniel
  • Jaczek, Helena
  • Jeffrey, Linda
  • Kwinter, Monte
  • Leal, Jeff
  • MacCharles, Tracy
  • Mangat, Amrit
  • McMeekin, Ted
  • Moridi, Reza
  • Murray, Glen R.
  • Naqvi, Yasir
  • Piruzza, Teresa
  • Qaadri, Shafiq
  • Sergio, Mario
  • Sousa, Charles
  • Wong, Soo
  • Wynne, Kathleen O.
  • Zimmer, David

51 to 26 in favour of Bill 16 (insert happy dance)

The gallery erupted into applause and tears! It was a great GREAT moment! It felt like the candle of hope that this nightmare will end in Ontario, just turned into a bush fire.  

The day ended and we left feeling as though we were walking on a cloud. 

The next step is the Bill (16) will be sent to committee hearing. This is a process where citizens from across Ontario have the opportunity to comment on, or provide evidence relating to the matter under review. 

Here is a link to the lineup of committee members. (who will sit on the committee). 

Here is a link to the committee hearings from 2004/2005 when the Dog Owners Liability Act was amended to add the ban in Ontario.

Anyone who wants to apply to present an oral presentation may do so. Oral presentations are in Hansard but written presentations are not. Anyone may also send in a written presentation. 

The information will be made available likely within the next month or so. Based on the applications, which will have a time limit put on by when one must apply, dates will follow. 

McGuinty does have the power to veto a private members Bill from returning to 3rd reading. 

We are hopeful that Dalton McGuinty has come to his senses and will allow 3rd reading following committee hearings. 

Stay tuned everyone. Hopefully we are on the road to having the breed specific language repealed from the Dog Owners Liability Act in Ontario so that we as dog owners may be treated FAIRLY AND EQUALLY UNDER THE LAW!



Monday, February 13, 2012

Bill 16 (Bring Back the Pitbulls legislation) is just Ten Days Away‏



From Randy Hillier;



Thank you for your continued support in our effort to repeal the pit bull ban here in Ontario.
On Thursday February 23rd, I will bring forward Bill 16 for second reading before the Ontario Legislature. This will bring us one step closer to our goal of overturning breed specific legislation in the province.
Unfortunately, Bill 16 can’t rest on its laurels yet. We need your support. If Bill 16 doesn’t pass second reading or if the government doesn’t call it for third reading, BSL will continue in Ontario.
Here’s what you can do to help push Bill 16.
On Thursday, over 550 people have already planned to come to our rally outside Queen’s Park. Those are just the confirmed attendees ten days away. I know my two pit bulls Robby and Titan, and myself alike would greatly appreciate it if you could come out on Thursday February 23rd to rally for the passing of Bill 16 through second reading.
For more event details please visit our Facebook Event Page here: http://www.facebook.com/events/328749180474081/
If you haven’t already, please go to my website – www.randyhilliermpp.com – and sign the petition online. If you have already done so, please encourage your friends and family to sign as well or print off a copy from my site and get signatures the old fashioned way – you can mail the petitions to my office!
It is incredibly important that we continue to put pressure on every Member of Provincial Parliament and especially Premier Dalton McGuinty. Please take time and send your MPP and the Premier an e-mail letting them know how strongly you feel about ending Breed Specific Legislation in Ontario. If you want to send a very clear message, call your local MPP or go in to their constituency office and tell them in person.
With your support we can make this happen. http://bringbackthebulls.com/
Thanks again,
Randy Hillier, MPP
Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington

Monday, February 6, 2012

YES WE CAN! Rally for Hershey's Bill

We need all "Boots on the Ground"




The McGuinty Liberals MUST feel the pressure.



It is of UTMOST IMPORTANCE that ALL animal advocates show up to 

ensure SUCCESS.


YOUR commitment is YOUR physical presence.


SUPPORT Bill 16, Hershey's Bill's tri party private members Bill and the

MPP's who put it forward.


WHY? Responsible dog owners are being targeted and innocent family 

pets are being taken and killed.


Time for FAIR AND EQUAL TREATMENT UNDER THE LAW IN ONTARIO!


Time to STEP UP! Don't leave this to the precious few.



We need you to be present 

Second Reading of Bill 16 Hershey's Bill

Thursday February 23rd 

At Queen's Park

Toronto, Ontario

11:30 am to 12:30 pm

Please join the facebook page


We want to see this lawn full of Ontario Dog Owners Feb 23rd!

BIFF is waiting for you!

Monday, January 23, 2012

Beyond the Myth is coming to London February 5th, 2012

Lookout London here we come!



Where: Hyland Theatre 240 Wharncliffe Road South, London, Ontario

When: Sunday February 5th, 2012 at 1:00 (doors open at 12:30)

Tickets: $10 in advance ~ $15 at the door

Beyond the Myth is a film about 'pitbulls' and those who love and defend them. It explores the contributing factors behind the public's generalized fear of 'pitbulls' and examines the conflict existing between advocates and opponents of Breed Specific Legislation (BSL). It also investigates the myths associated with the breed and asks the question, what exactly is a 'pitbull'? 

Viewers are taken on a journey to four U.S. cities where Breed Specific Legislation focusing on "pit bulls" has profoundly impacted people and animals: Denver, Miami, Cincinnati, and San Francisco. 

The documentary intelligently explores the contributing factors behind the public's generalized fear of  "pit bulls", and examines the conflict existing between advocates and opponents of breed discriminatory laws, commonly referred to as breed bans. It investigates the myths associated with these breeds, challenges the idea that they are inherently vicious, presents eye-opening research regarding the media's role in influencing people's opinion on dog attacks.

The doors at The Hyland Theatre will open at 12:30 pm where you can mingle, purchase merchandise and pick up informational materials.


For more information about the film
www.beyondthemythmovie.com



Monday, January 9, 2012

Excellent radio show from Dave McMahon "All About Dogs"

I urge everyone to listen to Dave's radio show from December 18th entitled "Kim Craitor and Pitbulls". 

Click on this link and scroll to Dec. 18th with the above title and hit play.


My good friend and colleague Selma was on Dave's show with Liberal MPP Kim Craitor, who signed on his support to Bill 16 Hershey's Bill. It was an awesome show and explains the issue and the Bill to repeal that has been tabled and up for second reading Feb 23rd. It is a tri-party supported Bill with PC MPP Randy Hillier tabling the Bill with co-support from NDP MPP Cheri DiNovo and Mr. Craitor. 


Please pass this information along to anyone you think may be interested. 


We hope to see you all at Queen's Park on Thursday February 23rd, 11:30 to 12:30. The YES WE CAN Rally is happening just prior to the second reading of Hershey's Bill. We are looking for record numbers at this event. 


To join the YES WE CAN Rally facebook page click here.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

New song "This Way" inspired by Beyond the Myth

A new song inspired by Beyond the Myth, written and performed by Kimber
Cleveland and Roxie Randle. "This Way" is a son that conveys the feelings of 
those who have lost their pets to BSL and the feelings of those who fight to 
prevent it from happening ever again.


Kimber Cleveland wrote and performed the song "Strong for You" in Beyond the
Myth.


The dog in the video ~ "Fernie" ~ belongs to Libby, the writer/director/producer
of Beyond the Myth. 



Monday, January 2, 2012

Beyond the Myth is coming to Ottawa January 22nd!


Tickets on sale now!





Beyond the Myth is a film about 'pitbulls' and those who love and defend them. It explores the contributing factors behind the public's generalized fear of 'pitbulls' and examines the conflict existing between advocates and opponents of Breed Specific Legislation (BSL). It also investigates the myths associated with the breed and asks the question, what exactly is a 'pitbull'? 

Viewers are taken on a journey to four U.S. cities where Breed Specific Legislation focusing on "pit bulls" has profoundly impacted people and animals: Denver, Miami, Cincinnati, and San Francisco. 

The documentary intelligently explores the contributing factors behind the public's generalized fear of  "pit bulls", and examines the conflict existing between advocates and opponents of breed discriminatory laws, commonly referred to as breed bans. It investigates the myths associated with these breeds, challenges the idea that they are inherently vicious, presents eye-opening research regarding the media's role in influencing people's opinion on dog attacks.

The doors at The Mayfair Theatre will open at 5:00 pm where you can mingle, purchase merchandise and pick up informational materials.


For more information about the film
www.beyondthemythmovie.com

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