Mr Bob Wood (London South): I have a petition signed by 24 people. It reads as follows:
"Whereas the courts have ruled that women have the lawful right to go topless in public; and
"Whereas the Liberal government of Canada has the power to change the Criminal Code to reinstate such public nudity as an offence;
"We, the undersigned, respectfully petition the government of Ontario to pass a bill empowering municipalities to enact bylaws governing dress code and to continue to urge the government of Canada to pass legislation to reinstate such partial nudity as an offence."
Mr Bert Johnson (Perth): I have a petition signed by about 71 of my constituents. It reads:
"To the Legislative Assembly of Ontario:
"Whereas communities strongly disagree with allowing women to go topless in public;
"We, the undersigned, petition the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as follows:
"To enact legislation to require women to wear tops in public places for the protection of our children and for public safety in general."
I'll sign it so that it becomes a permanent record of this House.
Mr John R. Baird (Nepean): "To the Parliament of Ontario:
"Whereas at this time in the province of Ontario it is not illegal for a woman to appear topless in public, and due to the fact that this lack of restriction offends a large percentage of Ontarians;
"We, the undersigned, petition the government of Ontario to introduce legislation that would make it illegal for a woman to appear topless in any public place except in clearly marked designated beach areas."