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Tuesday, October 30
by
Lori Gray
on Tue 30 Oct 2007 09:47 PM EDT
Well folks, we have rid ourselves of the mighty Bryant as the AG of Ontario. more »
Wednesday, October 24
Friday, October 19
Thursday, October 18
by
Steve Barker
on Thu 18 Oct 2007 09:18 AM EDT
Calgary puts the rest of North America to shame when it comes to managing dog bites and aggressive incidents. more »
Friday, October 12
by
Selma Mulvey
on Fri 12 Oct 2007 06:17 PM EDT
Have fun and support the cause! more »
Wednesday, October 10
by
Steve Barker
on Wed 10 Oct 2007 10:12 AM EDT
Today, YOU can make a difference. YOU can change the lives of thousands of dog owners and save the lives of thousands of dogs in Ontario. To do this, you MUST VOTE more »
by
Selma Mulvey
on Wed 10 Oct 2007 08:46 AM EDT
Sends in a reply more »
by
Dianne Singer
on Wed 10 Oct 2007 06:18 AM EDT
Today is Election Day in Ontario. All responsible, informed and caring dog owners must vote today to reject the McGuinty Liberals. The McGuinty Liberals made responsible dog owners of all breeds into second-class citizens and discriminated against dogs solely because of their shape. The McGuinty Liberals promulgated unfounded, unjust, vague, shoddy and ineffective legislation that kills dogs - just for the sound bites and photo ops. Vote for the candidate in your riding likeliest to beat the Liberal candidate. Let the Liberals know you won't take this lying down. Bite the McGuinty Liberals where it hurts - in their Legislature seats.
Tuesday, October 9
by
Selma Mulvey
on Tue 09 Oct 2007 11:57 PM EDT
Warning: Lots of pictures
UPDATED! more »
by
Selma Mulvey
on Tue 09 Oct 2007 11:44 PM EDT
by
Selma Mulvey
on Tue 09 Oct 2007 11:31 PM EDT
Comments on the Tre Smith case more »
by
Steve Barker
on Tue 09 Oct 2007 11:14 AM EDT
Once upon a time, in a province called Ontario, a man named Dalton McGuinty wanted to become premier so badly that he made many promises. He said he would not raise taxes. He promised to close the dirty coal-burning plants. He would help autistic children, relieve gridlock problems and help immigrants have their qualifications recognized in Canada.
Here is the A to Z story of what happened when this man gained power. more »
by
Selma Mulvey
on Tue 09 Oct 2007 10:26 AM EDT
I was not on the Voter's List this time when I went to the Advance Poll last week, probably because our riding has been redrawn to match the Federal riding. This is true of many ridings in Ontario for this election. I was surprised, since I've voted in every election at all levels of government since reaching the age of majority, but despite not being on the list, it was really easy to vote. I had to show ID with my name and address on it. I used my Driver's Licence but you can also use a Health Card. Passports are no good. I think you can use another form of ID with a copy of a bill such as a power bill or telephone bill if you don't have a Driver's Licence or current Health Card. The Returning Officer (RO) filled in a form which I signed. Took about two minutes total. Then, I presented the form to the RO who gives out the ballots and got my two ballots. Then, I voted. So please, get out and vote tomorrow, even if you're not on the list, even if you've never voted before. Let's prove the media wrong. They've been creating the impression that the election is a done deal and has been for weeks. Get out and show Dalton and his gang that discriminating against innocent citizens doesn't cut the mustard in Ontario. Polls are open tomorrow from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm. You are allowed time off from work to vote. Fingers crossed for a good outcome in favour of democracy and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Crossposted at Caveat Sunday, October 7
by
Selma Mulvey
on Sun 07 Oct 2007 08:05 PM EDT
Sends in a response to our survey more »
by
Lori Gray
on Sun 07 Oct 2007 07:06 PM EDT
As the Ontario provincial election creeps closer more »
by
Selma Mulvey
on Sun 07 Oct 2007 09:04 AM EDT
Answers our survey more »
Saturday, October 6
by
Selma Mulvey
on Sat 06 Oct 2007 11:11 PM EDT
A message for dog owners from the Canadian Kennel Club more »
Friday, October 5
by
Selma Mulvey
on Fri 05 Oct 2007 11:17 PM EDT
Charges to be laid more »
by
Selma Mulvey
on Fri 05 Oct 2007 10:54 PM EDT
It's a no-brainer more »
by
Lori Gray
on Fri 05 Oct 2007 02:12 PM EDT
Thank you for your e-mail regarding the McGuinty government's Bill 132. NDP
by
Selma Mulvey
on Fri 05 Oct 2007 09:59 AM EDT
Dalton lied, dogs died... more »
Thursday, October 4
by
Selma Mulvey
on Thu 04 Oct 2007 09:23 PM EDT
DALTON McGUINTY sends out his comments on the Ontario dog ownership ban more »
by
Selma Mulvey
on Thu 04 Oct 2007 03:05 AM EDT
I got to meet Wallace in Kansas City more »
Wednesday, October 3
by
Selma Mulvey
on Wed 03 Oct 2007 04:51 PM EDT
Answers the Wag the Dog survey more »
by
Selma Mulvey
on Wed 03 Oct 2007 04:35 PM EDT
Responds to our questions more »
by
Selma Mulvey
on Wed 03 Oct 2007 04:26 PM EDT
Responds to our survey more »
Tuesday, October 2
by
Steve Barker
on Tue 02 Oct 2007 04:52 PM EDT
I haven't seen or heard much lately to put a smile on my face, but this sure did. more »
by
Steve Barker
on Tue 02 Oct 2007 02:10 PM EDT
Write your comments about any Ontario candidate here. more »
by
Selma Mulvey
on Tue 02 Oct 2007 11:17 AM EDT
To allegations that the story of her mother's Lab, Lucky is untrue more »
by
Selma Mulvey
on Tue 02 Oct 2007 09:38 AM EDT
Responds to our survey with an interesting rationalization for the 'pit bull' ban more »
by
Steve Barker
on Tue 02 Oct 2007 04:12 AM EDT
Some dog owners, including myself, are going to find themselves in a difficult situation on voting day. We may end up voting for a party we don't particularly like. more »
Monday, October 1
by
Selma Mulvey
on Mon 01 Oct 2007 06:22 PM EDT
Responds to our survey questions with Official PC Policy on the dog ownership ban more »
by
Selma Mulvey
on Mon 01 Oct 2007 09:31 AM EDT
If it looks like a 'pit bull'... more »
by
Selma Mulvey
on Mon 01 Oct 2007 12:01 AM EDT
Answers the Wag the Dog survey more »
Sunday, September 30
by
Lori Gray
on Sun 30 Sep 2007 11:55 PM EDT
Just a little something to think about, for those who think they can not be targeted by BSL... For the sake of those who have been targeted, please think before posting disbelief.
Saturday, September 29
by
Selma Mulvey
on Sat 29 Sep 2007 08:07 PM EDT
A reader catches us in the act of writing a political blog more »
by
Selma Mulvey
on Sat 29 Sep 2007 06:45 PM EDT
Former Minister of Labour answers the Wag the Dog survey more »
by
Selma Mulvey
on Sat 29 Sep 2007 12:23 AM EDT
Check out McGuinty's real record as premier and have some fun while you're at it! Visit the campaign site Dalton hopes you won't see. Friday, September 28
by
Selma Mulvey
on Fri 28 Sep 2007 06:47 PM EDT
Answers our questions more »
by
Steve Barker
on Fri 28 Sep 2007 04:15 PM EDT
Brent at KC Dog Blog has nicely summarized Bill Bruce's presentation to their Canine Legislation Conference. Bill is the manager of Animal Control for Calgary and, based on the comments here, that city is incredibly far ahead in their animal control philosophy. Note that when the Ontario Liberal government was asked to allow Bill to make a verbal presentation to their Dog Owners' Liability Act committee hearings, they refused. Yet they met personally with Tim Dack from Winnipeg, a city that has had a breed ban in place since 1991, yet was only able to reduce their dog bites 10 years later when they copied Calgary's policies. Talk about ignoring the experts and only listening to people who parrot exactly what you're trying to ram through! Click here to read Brent's summary of Bill's presentation Note that the "KC" mentioned throughout his article refers to Kansas City, where Brent is based.
by
Selma Mulvey
on Fri 28 Sep 2007 10:38 AM EDT
If you live in Ontario and haven't yet ordered an election sign, do it now! Election signs are very important as they show where support lies and get candidates names out there so voters know who they are on Election Day. It's easy, you can order through a website or by phone to the campaign office. They will deliver and instal your sign and remove it as soon as possible after the election. It's armchair activism at its best! Find your NDP candidate here: http://ontariondp.com/nominated-candidates-2007/ Find your PC candidate here: http://www.ontariopc.com/your_riding.asp Joe Tascona in Barrie has asked that dog owners email him for signs directly. This is the Blackberry address, so please just send your name, address with postal code and indicate that you'd like a sign. Contact Joe at Show your support for the MPPs and parties Who have supported us!
ORDER A SIGN TODAY! Wednesday, September 26
by
Selma Mulvey
on Wed 26 Sep 2007 08:33 AM EDT
I am a little disappointed with the response to our survey thus far. Thanks to those who considered the questions important enough to warrant an answer. I expect more of these to be coming in so I've set up a category on the left sidebar, 'Candidates', where these will be filed as they are posted. That way, you will be able to scan the list for your riding once we have more replies. If we don't get a good response, then you can draw your own conclusions about which parties and candidates consider dog owners worthy of consideration.
GET OUT AND VOTE ON OCTOBER 10! Tuesday, September 25
by
Selma Mulvey
on Tue 25 Sep 2007 10:49 PM EDT
Responds to our survey more »
by
Lori Gray
on Tue 25 Sep 2007 09:31 PM EDT
When Ontario's animal control officers come knocking... more »
by
Selma Mulvey
on Tue 25 Sep 2007 07:27 PM EDT
Responds to the Wag the Dog survey more »
Sunday, September 23
by
Selma Mulvey
on Sun 23 Sep 2007 10:43 AM EDT
Answers our Wag the Dog Survey more »
Friday, September 21
by
Steve Barker
on Fri 21 Sep 2007 02:13 PM EDT
The front pages of two national newspapers and two Toronto newspapers either slammed Dalton McGuinty's performance in Thursday's leaders debate or described him as being under attack for his track record as premier of Ontario. One additional newspaper's front page was glowing in its praise of McGuinty and the Ontario Liberals, describing them as the "clear choice". Why such a different attitude from this one publication? more »
by
Selma Mulvey
on Fri 21 Sep 2007 09:56 AM EDT
Responds to the Wag the Dog Survey more »
Wednesday, September 19
Monday, September 17
by
Lori Gray
on Mon 17 Sep 2007 02:39 PM EDT
Last Wednesday, on a campaign stop, developer Mike Quattrociocchi approached the Premier to ask the questions "What are you going to do about the natives occupying my site?". He was referring to his construction site in Brantford, Ontario. To see the clip from CHCH News, click on the link below. What I found quite humorous, in addition to the look on the Premier's face, was the bit at the end of the clip about the accusations from the Liberal Campaign Office that CHCH News were told Mike was going to confront the Premier, so they put a wireless microphone on him. CHCH was accused of "staging the event" and were threatened, if the story was not dropped they would complain to upper management, Canadian Broadcast Standard Council and deny any further access to the Premier. Wow, that must hurt!
Thursday, September 13
by
Steve Barker
on Thu 13 Sep 2007 02:29 PM EDT
Here are the results from the 2003 Ontario Provincial Election. 38 of the [now] 107 districts are very closely contested. more »
by
Steve Barker
on Thu 13 Sep 2007 01:41 PM EDT
How did your MPP vote on Bill 132? Did they stand up and be counted against it or did they fall in line with their 'fearless' leader to condemn thousands of dogs to death and violate the constitutional rights of hundreds of thousands of dog owners?
Or did they go and hide instead of voting, perhaps because they knew the truth but didn't want to go nose-to-nose with the Premier and his cronies?
You may want to drop in and ask them this question BEFORE you vote. more »
Wednesday, September 12
Sunday, September 9
by
Selma Mulvey
on Sun 09 Sep 2007 05:48 PM EDT
This is easy and very helpful more »
Friday, September 7
by
Lori Gray
on Fri 07 Sep 2007 09:13 PM EDT
CP24 is also airing the debate on Sept 20, 2007. You may also submit a question to City TV Toronto. Here is the link. You may email, text or send a video. Please submit your questions and remember to tune in to CP24 City TV Toronto or CTV Toronto at 6:30 Sept 20th.
Thursday, September 6
Tuesday, September 4
by
dlcc
on Tue 04 Sep 2007 11:11 PM EDT
Here's your chance to get your concerns in front of the media and who knows? Maybe your question will be selected for the debate. Visit CTV for the details and don't be shy - get those questions in before the deadline - September 10th. |
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