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Environment committee  Absolutely. In fact, I'd go further, and this may sound a bit heretical, but it will only sound heretical initially. I'd ask the committee members, and panel members as well, to consider framing a number of these questions in the context of habitat supply as opposed to habitat pr

May 7th, 2013Committee meeting

Dr. Terry Quinney

Environment committee  My short answer is yes.

May 7th, 2013Committee meeting

Dr. Terry Quinney

Environment committee  I'm certainly pleased to comment, whether it was that exact quote or not—

May 7th, 2013Committee meeting

Dr. Terry Quinney

Environment committee  I've commented on the navigable waters act before so—

May 7th, 2013Committee meeting

Dr. Terry Quinney

Environment committee  Thanks for the question because I think, at least in my mind, there's been considerable confusion across this country with reference to changes to the Navigable Waters Protection Act. My understanding of the act, and I've been with the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters fo

May 7th, 2013Committee meeting

Dr. Terry Quinney

Environment committee  The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters has approximately 85,000 dues-paying members. In addition, we have over 700 member or affiliated community-based clubs. In addition to that, of course, we have many important partners and supporters from the private sector who help us

May 7th, 2013Committee meeting

Dr. Terry Quinney

Environment committee  Easily over 100.

May 7th, 2013Committee meeting

Dr. Terry Quinney

Environment committee  These are active clubs whose priority mandate includes on-the-ground, in-the-water fish and wildlife conservation projects. In other words, people getting their hands dirty and their feet wet.

May 7th, 2013Committee meeting

Dr. Terry Quinney

Environment committee  Firstly, may I say that in the province of Ontario, the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters was a charter contributor to the experimental ALUS—alternative land use services—program that specifically targeted the farming community with reference to encouraging, through finan

May 7th, 2013Committee meeting

Dr. Terry Quinney

Environment committee  Good morning. Thank you, again, for extending the invitation. My presentation to you this morning focuses on answering your study question of, “How can the federal government improve habitat conservation efforts in Canada?” I will answer the question by referring you, firstly, t

May 7th, 2013Committee meeting

Dr. Terry Quinney

Subcommittee of the Standing Committee on Finance on Bill C-38 committee  I really don't think I have anything to add there.

May 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Dr. Terry Quinney

Subcommittee of the Standing Committee on Finance on Bill C-38 committee  I have two quick comments. As you know, we have members in all corners of Ontario, and for some time the status quo has not been working. We need improvements. We're certainly willing to cooperate with whomever wishes to make improvements. So we appreciate that commitment by the

May 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Dr. Terry Quinney

Subcommittee of the Standing Committee on Finance on Bill C-38 committee  Absolutely. That's highly progressive. We're very pleased that the Government of Canada is going to pursue regulations, for example, to prevent the import and transport of Asian carp across this country. That's a very significant and important step in the right direction. I woul

May 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Dr. Terry Quinney

May 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Dr. Terry Quinney

Subcommittee of the Standing Committee on Finance on Bill C-38 committee  I have just a brief comment, perhaps. Firstly, new efficiencies in environmental assessment overall in Ontario would be welcomed. Some have used the word “harmonization”. Professionally, I think those efficiencies would be good for the Province of Ontario. It is our hope that th

May 29th, 2012Committee meeting

Dr. Terry Quinney