Guest guest Posted November 10, 2003 Report Share Posted November 10, 2003 Monday, November 10, 2003 Are Senators trying to kill animal cruelty bill? Hamilton, Ontario: The Hamilton\Burlington SPCA as well as other Canadian humane and wildlife societies are disgusted that Canadian Senators last Thursday (November 7, 2003) voted 40 against 23 to return Bill C-10B back to a Senate committee - a move that risks killing the legislation because there will be no time for it to pass before Parliament adjourns or prorogues. Every day this bill is not passed, more animals are being abused, and the abusers are getting away virtually unpunished. Bill C-10B was first introduced in Parliament as part of Bill C-17 in 1999. The legislation amending the animal cruelty provisions of the Criminal Code was stalled this past spring when senators proposed five amendments - including some damaging changes that would water down the Bill. The House of Commons turned down most of those amendments - twice. In June, the Bill received the support of all parties and industry groups representing farmers, hunters, trappers and researchers. Before the vote took place yesterday, Government Leader Sharon Carstairs warned Senators: " If we send this bill back to committee, there is every chance that it will die on the Order Paper. " Senators chose to ignore the government's warnings, and insisted on returning the Bill to committee for the third time in less than one year. These are the same committee members who first proposed the damaging changes to Bill C-10B, and later recommended that the Senate insist on those changes. Over the last four years, the Hamilton\Burlington SPCA has worked with humane societies, SPCAs, WSPA and other animal welfare organizations to improve this country's animal protection laws. The Association of Chiefs of Police, the RCMP Staff Association, the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, and the provincial governments of Ontario, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick also support the modernization of Canada's animal cruelty laws. To bring the message that Canadians want to have Bill C-10B passed to protect the animals that reside within the borders of Canada, all Canadians are asked to continue showing their support of Bill C-10B by sending a letter, fax or e-mail supporting Bill C-10B to the Hamilton\Burlington SPCA. All letters, faxes, and e-mails will be brought up to Ottawa during the third week of January 2004, and delivered to the Senate. Please address letters to: Support Bill C-10B c/o The Hamilton\Burlington SPCA 245 Dartnall Road, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8W 3V9 Please Send Faxes to: (905) 574-9087 Please send E-mail to: rmcconnell All names will also be added to our Bill C-10B on-line petition at www.petradionet.com/petition.htm All members of the Canadian media are asked to let their viewers, readers and listeners know that their participation in this campaign to protect Canadian animals is very important and that their voices will not go unheard. Should you require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at the at (905) 574-7722. Thank you for your continued support. " He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealing with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals. " - Immanuel Kant, 1724-1804, Philosopher. --- ----------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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