A Review of BSL in Ontario
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How Did BSL Happen In Ontario Anyway?
I remember having to put a muzzle on my 14 year old dog. It tore my spirit apart when she glanced at me looking bewildered and confused. Putting that muzzle over her devoted, sweet, obedient and trusting face was one of the most difficult things I have ever had to do.
WHY was I, a responsible dog owner, forced to do this? My Glory girl had been the mascot for the kid's baseball team at the 12th Street park for years. I was filled with grief and fury. It was inconceivable blanket discrimination could be passed. Why were dogs deemed public enemy number one when it was guns and gang shootings that were making the papers on a regular basis in 2004/5? Ontario citizens weren't locking their doors at night because they were afraid of dogs...
Ontario's dog owning citizens lost the "presumption of innocence" and in spite of "reverse onus" being against section 11 in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, it was now legislated in Ontario. The Canadian Charter is considered essential in preserving Canada as a free and democratic country, but now thousands upon thousands of Ontario citizens lost freedom of choice along with the "presumption of innocence". How did this happen?
43 out of 44 experts spoke against the ban at the hearings for Bill 132 and to quote Michael Bryant, the ban's architect, "YOU DON'T ASK AN ATTORNEY GENERAL TO BE THE DOG EXPERT ... THE BOTTOM LINE IS IT'S GOING TO BE UP TO THE EXPERTS". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVaJpFHed9A
Dr. Tim Zaharchuk was president of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association then and testified on behalf of the OVMA. The link to his testimony is below. When speaking about Michael Bryant in 2012 for a documentary "A Dying Breed" Dr. Zaharchuk reiterated, "I was absolutely shocked at the lack of consultation. He (Bryant) said he consulted with our provincial organization, which he did not". https://www.ola.org/en/legislative-business/committees/legislative-assembly/parliament-38/transcripts/committee-transcript-2005-jan-24#P672_181318
In 2007 a study entitled "Panic Policy Making: Canine Breed Bans in Canada and the United States" conducted by the department of political science at West Virginia University hints at ulterior political motives why Bryant and the AG's office made an issue out of dogs. An excerpt from page 16 of Panic Policy Making; " In late August 2004 the Ontario Liberal Party's Attorney General, Michael Bryant, decided to legislate a ban on the ownership of pit bulls. Critics of the Liberals– the majority party in the Legislative Assembly or “the government”--have suggested that the ban was a tactic manufactured by the Liberals to deflect criticism of the growth of crime and gang activity, especially in Toronto (confidential Interviews). Opposition Progressive Conservative and New Democrat legislators also thought that he proposed the ban to deflect media attention from other issues and unpopular policies bedeviling the Liberal government. In their eyes, the identification of the pit bull problem was “all political.” It was a manufactured intrusive event. NOTE: Every Liberal in the house voted for the breed ban yet not a single member of the Progressive Conservative or NDP voted for the ban. Legislation was NOT left to experts as Bryant stated it would be. "https://supporthersheysbill.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Panic-Policy-Making.pdf
During the Bill 132 hearings, the vast majority of 106 witnesses, or sets of witnesses, representing organizations and all of the groups associated with animal welfare, animal rescue, animal training as well as kennel clubs along with all veterinary associations opposed the ban. Ontario media outlets quoted Bryant when he called 3 breeds and "lookalike dogs "inherently dangerous" and "ticking time bombs" but no quotes were reported in media by the vast majority of professionals, experts and animal organizations speaking against the ban. In the link below is a concise summary of testimonies given for and against the breed ban. The testimony given by experts in 2005 remain as true today as they were at that time. Breed bans don't work. https://supporthersheysbill.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/bill132.pdf
Reliable data is important in forming good policy. The Ontario government does not collect data on dog bites or even dog related fatalities. Since enactment of breed-specific legislation (BSL) no record keeping has been implemented and no Ministry has published information on the success or failure of BSL or how many citizens family pets have been seized, killed, sent to research or sent out of province. The devastating emotional, mental and financial costs to Ontario citizens along with the huge cost to taxpayers has ever been disclosed - despite analysis of monetary costs estimated to run a hundred million or more. Public health information however showed dog bites increased by 138% in the first 12 years after the ban, proving the experts to be correct.
As Ontario began its 17th year of systemic profiling of peoples family pets it did not matter what race, profession, religion, age, culture or gender citizens were - if their family dog has a certain LOOK they are now second class citizens. Based on the science and expert opinions heard during the hearings, BSL should never have been legislated in the first place.
In closing, Michael Bryant admitted in his book "28 Seconds" to being in a alcoholic state while Attorney General of Ontario and the ban was 50% ego. His book was written after the vehicular death of Darcy Sheppard in 2009 when Bryant was initially charged with criminal negligence causing death and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death. Darcy Sheppard's body was tested for drugs and alcohol, but no drug or alcohol test was conducted on the driver of the car, Michael Bryant. Nine months after Sheppard's death independent prosecutors Mark Sandler and Richard Peck withdrew all the vehicular charges against Bryant. https://bryantwatch.wordpress.com/
The sad irony in all this, considering Ontario citizens lost presumption of innocence in a dog owners liability act, Bryant later became executive director and general counsel for the Canadian Civil Liberties Association.
Fran Coughlin
Advocate for Responsible Dog Ownership
Activist Against Breed-Specific Legislation
Dated November 29th, 2021.