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Ontario has opened the application window for new train and trial pens on Oct. 1 .
The practice pits hunting dogs against wildlife such as coyotes, foxes and hares.
The Ford government is inviting individuals from Canada and the U.S. to apply until Dec. 29, 2024 .
The Ontario government has stood by its decision to allow the practice to operate.
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