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Public Safety committee  I don't see any risks there at all. I think it's a great idea to do this combination. It's going to smooth out the system and get rid of the confusion that presently exists between the POL and the PAL owners. I don't see why they would have any difficulty in changing it over and

April 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Tony Rodgers

Public Safety committee  It's an old idea. We proposed this many years ago when the registry first came up: let's register the people who are not allowed to have firearms so that the police will have definitive information on those people. I still support that. I think that would be a great registry to k

April 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Tony Rodgers

Public Safety committee  In the bill there's a proposal to strengthen the provisions related to orders prohibiting the possession of firearms when a person is convicted of an offence involving domestic violence. Maybe I misread that myself. I thought it was going to create a registry of the people....

April 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Tony Rodgers

Public Safety committee  That's my error in interpretation.

April 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Tony Rodgers

Public Safety committee  Yes, I have everything that's associated with it.

April 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Tony Rodgers

Public Safety committee  As you say, this could take a little while. In Nova Scotia, to take the training required to hunt, a person has to take the registered Canadian firearms training course as well as a hunter education course. They're both separate components. In some provinces they're joined toget

April 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Tony Rodgers

Public Safety committee  Thank you very much. First of all, I'd like to thank the taxpayers of Canada for financially helping me attend this meeting today. My federation isn't in a position to pay for that. Secondly, on behalf of the Nova Scotia Federation of Anglers and Hunters, I would like to thank

April 28th, 2015Committee meeting

Tony Rodgers

Environment committee  Thanks for the question. We are always on guard for legislation and ideas and proposals that are going to have a negative effect on the ability for us to hunt. We went through this process earlier today when we talked about the economics, the culture. Can you imagine a country w

March 12th, 2015Committee meeting

Tony Rodgers

Environment committee  —I've been looking at lots of legislation come this way. We're just going to stand on guard against that sort of thing, and whenever we see it we'll bring forward a letter and correspondence to make sure that people understand our position.

March 12th, 2015Committee meeting

Tony Rodgers

Environment committee  My only experience in that, Dr. Carrie, is at the sports and RV show when new Canadians approach us. They can see us and they have a talk. I'm quite surprised, actually, how little they know about what they are allowed to do. I think the most startling thing to some of them is

March 12th, 2015Committee meeting

Tony Rodgers

Environment committee  We're not. Every once in awhile, PETA will jump up and try to do a campaign. That's the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. They will come in and try to do a campaign, but it's usually a splash and they're gone again. My observation has been that there are probably 10 pe

March 12th, 2015Committee meeting

Tony Rodgers

Environment committee  In Nova Scotia hunters are involved with a number of things in that respect, Dr. Carrie. For instance, in the harvesting of whitetail deer or a moose, the hunter is asked to return the jawbone of the animal to the department of natural resources. That gives them an idea of the co

March 12th, 2015Committee meeting

Tony Rodgers

Environment committee  Yes, well, we're all getting a little long in the tooth in Nova Scotia. I think the average age of our hunters is running at about 55 years. We're trying to bring more people into our program. Yes, the youth get training. We also put on training programs around the province for

March 12th, 2015Committee meeting

Tony Rodgers

Environment committee  Charlie's pretty much said it. The changes are coming subtly—in some cases, a little bit more or less subtly. For instance, some birds are migrating back to the north ahead of schedule. I don't know what to tell you about climate change in Nova Scotia this year. I think we'll be

March 12th, 2015Committee meeting

Tony Rodgers

Environment committee  Yes, Mr. Woodworth. I appreciate that. All I was going to say was that our hunting community took a hit 20 years ago when we had the introduction of the long-gun registry. When that came in, it just turned sour. A lot of men and women just gave up the sport. They got rid of thei

March 12th, 2015Committee meeting

Tony Rodgers