Mr. Klees tabled a resolution in the provincial legis- lature and is collecting signatures to bring the OSPCA under the control of the Community Safety and Correcâ€" The people who continue to protest have serious ooncems and want neassurances this situation will not be repeated, said Newmarketâ€"Aurora MPP Prank Kiees. Showroom: 166 Bullock 91"., k Unit 1, Markham The protesters are not the only ones ï¬ghting for answers. The Stop the Slaughter of Over 350 Animals Facebook page has more than 39,000 members. “When that brolEe out, everyone knew what the next steps were," she said “What do they have to hide? Why are they so secretive?†But the main issue remains the lack of an indepen- dent investigation. The secrecy surrounding the OSPCA leaves many wondering what the agency has to hide, Ms Patrick said. She compared the lack of action and discus- sion to the 2008 Maple leaf Foods listeria situation. “We were thrilled these animals were up for adopâ€" tion,†Ms Patrick said “Getting the animals out is exactly what we want. Why would we stop them? We were ready to cheer them on.†ux worm inc anew WICCIBO an aoopuon outz In "I have every conï¬dence the board is moving for- latelunecitinganincteaseinthreatsagamststaffandme ward," Mr. Klees said. “The board is responding. The public from aggressive protestors. investigation will take place. We need to know how the “We want to clear our names," Ms McDowell said. situation developed and who is teSponsible." “We want no harm to the people inside the shelter or to For more information visit ospcatruthoom the building. “We’ve become the scapegoat. Why are we being blawï¬d for mqshsher not getting things done." _ line up man [canons along wooabme. matter, spokesperson Anthony Brown said. Notonlyhdï¬syoupofwomenstandingitsgmund Mr.l<leesalsosaidhehasregularoonversationswith until the promised investigation is complete, it is also OSPCA board of directors chairperson Rob Godfrey for standinguptoacmsaflons agaimtmemasawlwhby updatesontheprogtessofthepmmisedinvestigaï¬on theOSPCA'I‘hesheltercaJwelledanadoptionblitzin “lhaweveryconï¬denoetheboardismwingforâ€" latelunecitinganincreaseintlueatsagainststaflandme wand," Mr. Klees said. “The board is responding, The public from aggressive protestant investigation will take place. We need to Imnw haw thp , -. ‘ -. - r According to the Community Safety and Correctional ' ’ Mathis after coming home from Services Ministry, the OSPCA is responsible for its own WWnandKatiePatrick actions and the ministry has no legislative role in this up _ mus along \Mmdbine. matter. spokesperson Anthonv Brown said- CI mooch “a! 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