Quebec nixes proposed breed-specific ban but hopes dog control law still passes
MONTREAL — Quebec legislation on dangerous dogs will not include a controversial breed-specific ban that would have prohibited new pit bull-type dogs.
Public Security Minister Martin Coiteux said Wednesday he will amend Bill 128 to remove references to specific types of dogs, telling reporters there isn’t enough scientific consensus to warrant targeting pit bull-type dogs, Rottweilers and crosses between the two.
“If I had at least some support in the scientific community, I’d feel much more comfortable to continue with that portion of the bill,” Coiteux said. “But we had absolutely no one who said this was a practical way of managing potentially dangerous dogs.”
The bill was tabled in 2017 following a handful of dog attacks, including the mauling death of a Montreal woman in her own backyard and an attack against a young girl just south of the city.


