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FROM
Ian
Somerhalder Foundation
ACTION
Premier Campbell’s task force will be reporting to
Agriculture Minister Ben Stewart with recommendations for
reformed legislation by March 25th, 2011. Let’s raise our voices
loud and clear for the Whistler 100 to ensure the task force's
recommendations are in favor of animal welfare. There's needs to
be real change to the Act and we must pull together and demand
that change.
Sign
an online petition
INFORMATION / TALKING POINTS
The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act is overseen by the
Ministry of Agriculture and is an alarmingly ambiguous piece of
legislation. Some of the law dates back over 100 years. Dogs and
cats are defined strictly as property and there is no regulation
in the act addressing businesses that work with animals such as
sled dog companies. Without this regulation, a place of business
cannot be shut down for acts of cruelty against animals. This
legislation is clearly in place only to protect the rights of
owners with “animal property”, not the rights of animals.
A recent article by the Vancouver Sun revealed that the
Howling Dog Tours manager who killed the dogs tried to contact
the BC SPCA for help on two occasions. The BC SPCA didn’t
investigate the business and turned down the request to shelter
the dogs, claiming the dogs were not adoptable.
A task force has been assembled by BC Premier Gordon Campbell
to do a thorough investigation of this case. The outcome of
their findings is to be reforms to the BC Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals Act.
We must put a stop to animal cruelty by throwing our voices
behind new legislation that regulates the roles of all animal
welfare stakeholders and closes the loopholes that fail our
animals. The BC SPCA and all animal shelters in British Columbia
need to be regulated to follow a “rescue and save” plan, not a
“seize and kill” plan.
Premier Campbell’s task force will be reporting to
Agriculture Minister Ben Stewart with recommendations for
reformed legislation by March 25th, 2011. Let’s raise our voices
loud and clear for the Whistler 100 to ensure the task force's
recommendiations are in favor of animal welfare. There's needs
to be real change to the Act and we must pull together and
demand that change.
“The question is not, Can they
reason? Nor Can they talk, but Can they suffer?
~ English philosopher, Jeremy Bentham
Thank you for everything you do for animals!
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