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(04-21-2012 08:46 AM)MikeH Wrote: [ -> ]Unfortunately, several of the executive committee members have already voted no on this issue.
Yes, I noticed that, kind of an "ouch"
- here's my tally of the vote against the executive committee roster:
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Regards,
OldTimer
Motion was "held" by executive committee chair Rob ford, which I believe means it goes back to council for debate on June 6th.
Originally it did say HELD............. - But now it looks like it ended up getting deferred until the June 12th 2012 Executive Committee meeting.....
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OldTimer
Many thanks for these updates
Dave has posted on fishing fury that No Fishing signs have now gone up at all the waterfront parks across downtown Toronto. I don't know how far this stretches right now, I will walk my usual spots tomorrow morning to see if OP, coronation park are now off limits. Hopefully this ban doesn't also include Tommy Thompson Park, AshBridges Bay and The Islands too.
Somebody has jumped the gun.
Try & get some pictures of the signs Mike - for posting on line here and there....................
OldTimer
Here are copies of Daves pics....
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here's the image that sums it up....
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I am seriously considering cutting up my fishing license and posting it to that useless twat Wegman at MNR, with a detailed explanation of what he can do with the pieces.
How bout just sending him copies of the pics and perhaps he'll help place them in whoever is behind this action.
Cheers,
OldTimer
Can we change the title of the topic from banned in Harbour front to banned in Toronto City?
Word coming back is that the fishing ban will apply to all city parks not just Toronto Harbour. It looks like sign posts are already going in at Ashbridges bay and Humber Park, No one is confirming or denying at this point if Toronto Islands will also be off limits by the end of the summer, but it seems that its just a case of how long it will take them to get around all the parks to install the new signage.
It looks as if they intend to kill off shore fishing completely right across Toronto City Parks.
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