Hardeman told Farmers Forum that Bill 139 will allow officers of a conservation authority and members or employees of the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal, which will replace the Ontario Municipal Board, to enter private land in their jurisdiction without a warrant. The bill passed its final vote Dec. 12.
The Canadian Landowner Alliance advocates for provincial legislation that recognizes property rights, and, that the Federal Government of Canada enshrines property rights in the Charter of Rights and freedoms.
Sunday, December 24, 2017
WARRANTLESS ENTRY BY MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES
QUEEN’S PARK — Warrantless entry by municipal authorities is the new normal, according to Municipal Affairs Critic Ernie Hardeman (PC – Oxford).
Hardeman told Farmers Forum that Bill 139 will allow officers of a conservation authority and members or employees of the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal, which will replace the Ontario Municipal Board, to enter private land in their jurisdiction without a warrant. The bill passed its final vote Dec. 12.
Hardeman told Farmers Forum that Bill 139 will allow officers of a conservation authority and members or employees of the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal, which will replace the Ontario Municipal Board, to enter private land in their jurisdiction without a warrant. The bill passed its final vote Dec. 12.
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