Showing posts with label petition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label petition. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Introduction of the Petition

My MP Mr. Karygiannis (Scarborough—Agincourt),introduced my petition which has been entered into the Journal for May 10, 2012 (Link is below)


"one concerning the labelling of food products (No. 411-1019)"


http://www.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?Pub=Journals&Language=E&Mode=1&Parl=41&Ses=1&DocId=5568352&File=0

Some information regarding the stages of petitions.



"On the day the Member chooses to introduce the bill, he or she rises during Routine Proceedings when the Speaker calls "Introduction of Private Members' Bills". The Speaker announces the title of the bill and the motion for introduction of the bill is automatically adopted, without debate.
The Member is then permitted to give a brief explanation outlining the purpose of the bill. Since no debate is permitted at this time, the Member often simply reads the explanatory note in the bill. The bill is then automatically read a first time and ordered to be printed, also without debate, amendment or question put, pursuant to Standing Order 69(1).
The bill is then transferred to the list of "Private Members' Business-Items Outside the Order of Precedence". This list of items, which may be consulted at the Table in the Chamber or on the electronic version of the Order Paper, does not actually appear in the printed version of the Order Paper. Having been placed on this list, the bill is set down for second reading and reference to a committee. When a Member's name is placed in the Order of Precedence, he or she may select any item standing in his or her name on the List of Items Outside the Order of Precedence.
Pursuant to Standing Order 91.1(1), at the beginning of the first session of a Parliament, and thereafter as required, the Subcommittee on Private Members' Business meets following the establishment, or replenishment of the Order of Precedence, to determine whether it wishes to designate any of the items as non-votable according to the criteria adopted by the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs."

http://www.parl.gc.ca/About/House/compendium/web-content/c_d_privatemembersbillsnoticeintroduction1read-e.htm

Commitment? Commited?


Since the petition has been introduced to the House of Commons we have to patiently await a response. In case you don’t know The House of Commons really only has to be in session once in a 12 month period. This is in accordance with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms s. 5 “ There shall be a sitting of Parliament and of each legislature at least once every twelve months. So currently they have no sitting days in The House of Commons till September 17, 2012 and it started June 25th, 2012. I would say that is a nice summer vacation, but just because they are not sitting, does not mean that each MP is not working very hard.



Just today I spoke to my Member of Parliament on the phone. It is still really weird to me to have the privilege to speak to such a wise man that is actually very powerful. It takes so much dedication to become a decision maker. So I feel humble and honoured that I get to speak with him. Nonetheless, our conversation today took a different twist than normal. He asked me my level of commitment to this matter. Obviously I told him I am committed, I am an all or nothing kind of person. He mentioned some of the things I would have to do to get this really to take off, meeting with officials, lobbying, setting up a foundation etc. He told me how my goal to become a lawyer may be put on hold and how my personal life might be strained. (Hard to think that it could become anymore strained as I currently go to school every evening as it is.) However, he asked me to watch the 1992 movie “Lorenzo’s Oil”. So now I am doing everything and looking everywhere to find myself a legitimate copy of it. My conversation with him started to make me think. As a mother to the child I am doing this for… What wouldn’t I do for him? What mother would not go above and beyond to make things safer for their child? How would not make and take the steps to better improve generations of life? This is not just for my son. This is for my son’s kids, my daughter’s kids, their grandkids, their great great grand kids. This is for each of the children in Canada dealing with the exact same thing my son is dealing with.



Anyways, I am committed to this like glue is stuck to paper once it dries. Anyways, before I speak to my MP I must see this movie, as he has requested. I will of course keep you posted.

XOXOXO


Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Metro at Kennedy Commons in Scarborough, Ontario

This is at a Metro located at Kennedy Commons in Scarborough. This is at the end of the isle on wheels. While I was taking a few photos of the setup the cart seen in this image actually hit it and about 13 or so of the walnuts went tumbling to the ground. What become of those nuts I do not know, however I am certain that these being in a closed bin would be a much better set up.

Freshco in Richmond Hill, Ontario

Such a close contact area to the fresh fruits and vegetables. I would be so happy to see this closed up, and not on a slope. This is at Freshco. In Richmond Hill, Ontario.

Walmart in Newmarket, Ontario

Hard to believe that they have some nuts in closed bins, while some not in closed bins. Hopefully all that will change!

Tune into CPAC tomorrow between 10am to 11am

Correction - political games are being played in the House, so now the introduction will occur tomorrow morning between 10am to 11 am


Mr. Karygiannis will be introducing my Petition this afternoon during Routine Proceedings which is after Question Period (2:00-3:00pm).

Wish us luck!!!

Monday, January 2, 2012

You need to see it to believe it

This is at a Walmart... This is as soon as you walked in the door. Note the slooping bin, with mandarin oranges placed in side the bin. This is my sons +4 Allergen... This should be a closed bin or prepackaged...
                                This is at a Metro - do those fruit look safe for a child with severe tree nut allergies? What if someone bumped this basket? What if I took those fruits home... Without the idea to wash them prior? WHAT IF???

Friday, December 30, 2011

Signature Update

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Date
Amount of Signatures
December 13, 2011
22
December 14, 2011
38
December 30, 2011
73
Janurary 2, 2012
96
January 22, 2012
158




Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Current Petition For the House of Commons

If you are interested in circulating this petition in Canada, Please please please email me at allergenmother@hotmail.com I would like to provide you a copy of it as well as the mandatory information to ensure this petition remains valid, and the signatures are accepted.
PETITION TO THE Government of Canada

We, the undersigned, residents of Canada draw the attention of the Government of Canada to the following:

THAT it is estimated that as many as 1.2 million Canadians may be affected by food allergies and these numbers are increasing, especially among children. The food products most commonly associated with severe allergic reactions in Canada are eggs, milk, peanuts, seafood, sesame, soy, sulphites, tree nuts and wheat. These are otherwise known as the priority allergens. Currently in place are labelling laws for foods that have been made or in contact with any of the priority allergens. Nothing is in place in stores selling food and other commodities that prevents cross contamination with nuts and tree nuts.

THEREFORE, your petitioners call upon the Government of Canada,

To bring forward legislation that would require tree nuts (including but not limited to: walnuts, pistachios, almonds, brazil nut, cashew nut, pecan, hazelnut) and peanuts, to be sold pre-packaged, with mandatory labelling, or in a closed bin to help prevent serious life-threatening anaphylaxis.

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