the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) was established in 1928, and is Canada's leading conservation organization, as well as a non-profit registered charity. The Federation lobbies for the protection of wildlife and Canadian outdoor traditions. As of 2006, it has 80 000 members.
The OFAH is notable in that it opposes the
Canadian gun registry, and has also launched a lawsuit against the Ontario Liberal government in order to have the spring bear hunt reinstated.
[1][2] The OFAH has been successful in having the section of the
Lord's Day Act repealed which banned Sunday gun hunting in Ontario.
[3] Lately, the OFAH has been campaigning to have the
cormorant population in Ontario controlled.
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External Links
OFAH website