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Ontario Landowners Association

The Ontario Landowners Association shall defend and promote the principal of strong local governments, democracy, and natural justice and represent the interests of the rural community.

For Rural Ontario to survive, Property Rights and judicial reform must be enshrined into law at all three levels of Government, these being; Federal, Provincial, and Municipal.

Rural Ontario is under systematic attack by government bureaucracy and false environmentalism.

The Ontario Landowners have and will continue to expose and meet these threats with determination and resolve in the court of public opinion.


Most Recent Articles by Ontario Landowners Association:

Lambton-Middlesex Landowners Association Founding Meeting

Join us at Centennial Hall behind the Watford Arena in Watford on Tuesday January 20. Doors open at 6.00 P.M. and the meeting starts at 7.00 P.M. Buy a membership and help us create the Lambton-Middlesex Landowners Association.
- Thursday, January 15, 2009

Founding Meeting of the Muskoka Landowners Association

Members of the Ontario Landowners Association (OLA) will be joining local community members (District of Muskoka) in Bracebridge at the Legion Hall on Muskoka Road on Saturday, Jan. 10 at 1.00 P.M. to formally create the Muskoka Landowners Association.
- Monday, January 5, 2009

Rural landowners plan massive Monday morning protest in downtown Ottawa

Rural Landowners, Farmers, Loggers and Small Business people are joining forces and are in the process of planning a large protest rally for Monday, 08 December to voice their opposition to the Duceppe-Dion-Layton coalition. The rally, which will involve heavy agricultural and forestry equipment in Ottawa’s downtown core, is expected to draw participants from the Upper and Lower Ottawa Valley as well as Leeds-Grenville, Hastings-Prince Edward and the Peterborough area.
- Wednesday, December 3, 2008


OLA Horse Sale: Peace for David Pryor

The Ontario Landowners held a "horse dispersal" on Sunday, November 23 at Tom Blacks farm in Stittsville. A crowd of people stood by to watch as the new owners took possession of their purebred Canadian horses. Television crew and newspaper reporters were kept busy interviewing and filming the activities
- Thursday, November 27, 2008


OLA Actions Free “Kidnapped” Horses

The Ontario Landowners Association (OLA) purchased 15 horses from David Pryor of Manitoulin Island that had been wrongfully taken from his farm two years ago, by enforcement officer Allison McCallister, of the Sudbury OSPCA. The horses were picked up from the two OSPCA holding farms on October 10th and l7th, and delivered to OLA safe farms in the nation’s capital.
- Monday, October 20, 2008

NOTICE TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS

THE ONTARIO LANDOWNERS ASSOCIATION ARE INVITING UPON REQUEST OF A HIGH POWERED TORONTO LEGAL FIRM TO SUBMIT ONE PAGE IMPACT LETTERS FOR LEGAL REVIEW FROM LANDOWNERS THAT MAY FEEL THEIR PROPERTIES HAVE BEEN UNJUSTLY TARGETED AND HAVE SUFFERED FINANCIAL LOSS AS A RESULT OF CONSERVATION AUTHORITY CONTROL AND/OR GOVERNMENT ENVIROMENTAL LEGISLATION.
- Sunday, September 14, 2008

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