Thursday, June 07, 2007

McGuinty Refuses To Protect Cats And Dogs From Abuse

Even though Bill S-213 is the same Bill that has been under play for the last 115 years and we were hoping it wouldn't pass, but instead go to a Private Members Bill C-373 that if passed would be Federal Law. Still, who is McGuinty that he can kill the bill 3 weeks early and then promises if his party is elected in October, he will press to have the Pet Protection Program early? What kind of a trick is this?

As for Pet Protection, if Bill C-373 can get read, it protects ALL animals, not only pets. Canada NEEDS a Bill that will protect cruelty to animals. All animals such as pets, farm animals and wildlife with deeper penalties and I was hoping Bill S-213 didn't get passed, but rather Bill C-373. But, even so, this 'vote for my party and I will save your pets' technique does not sit well with me at all.

McGUINTY REFUSES TO PROTECT CATS AND DOGS FROM ABUSE
Kills Bill S-213
Robert W. Runciman, MPP Leeds-Grenville
June 5, 2007

(Toronto) - Today's decision by the McGuinty Liberal government to close the Legislature 3 weeks early kills Leeds-Grenville MPP Bob Runciman's efforts to pass legislation that would provide stiff penalties for Ontarians who physically abuse their pet cat or dog.

"McGuinty's decision to run from accountability shows his disdain for Ontarians who care deeply about the issue of pet abuse," charged Runciman.

"One or two additional days of sitting and we could have dealt with my bill and enacted real, meaningful, penalties for pet abusers."

"If my Party is fortunate enough to form the government in October, I will press to have pet protection legislation passed early in our first session of the legislature," vowed the veteran MPP and PC House Leader.

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ContactBob Runciman, MPP
(416) 325-1522

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