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Aylmer Meats fiasco
embarassing
Helen Johns, as Minister of
Agriculture, should be embarrassed
to be standing for election with the
Aylmer Meats fiasco hanging over
her. This is just another example,
along with Walkerton and Ontario
Hydro, of how her government's
deregulation and cutbacks have
threatened and endangered the health
and safety of the people of Ontario.
Yes, Helen, there are people out there
who have to be regulated to protect
others.
Government cutbacks meant that
the people who inspected the plants
were from the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food, the people who
did enforcement on dead animals
were from the Ontario Ministry of
Natural Resources, and apparently
they could not communicate
effectively. The saddest part is that
the recall of meat was left to the
Government of Canada — why did the
provincial government not
immediately act to stop the sale of
this meat?
Additionally, in reading the
Toronto papers, Helen Johns referred
all questions to Premier Ernie Eves —
but maybe that is a good thing after
her foolish statements about closing
Ontario's borders to the rest of
Canada when the BSE crisis began.
Perhaps Ernie Eves and Helen
Johns were planning to release their
next budget at Aylmer Meats as an
example of how deregulation and
government cutbacks can increase a
company's profits.
I will be voting for anyone but
Helen Johns.0
Doug Garniss
RR 4, Wingham, ON