Mr. Speaker, no, I am not comfortable at being in the bottom tier. Nobody likes to be at the bottom tier. We are hoping to move our way up there. As I said before, in the history in the Northwest Territories, animals were used a little differently than they were down south, but it doesn’t excuse anything. I will let the Member know that Justice is working with MACA at seeing how we can expand this particular issue. Again, we are looking for a lot of positive feedback from the public, because we already have people communicating with us, their desire to see stronger animal welfare legislation. Thank you.
Robert C. McLeod on Question 114-16(3): Animal Rights Legislation
In the Legislative Assembly on February 12th, 2009. See this statement in context.
Question 114-16(3): Animal Rights Legislation
Oral Questions
February 11th, 2009
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