By Barbara Cartwright | CEO
Your support is paying off and while it may seem like a slow process we are making changes that will have lasting impact on animal welfare in Canada and allow us to shut down puppy mills and charge their owners, ensuring they can no longer cross provincial boundaries and set up new operations where they continue to abuse animals.
But to finally be able to do this we have to find out just what we are dealing with! Puppy Mill owners hide behind ads on line and in papers and move from province to province after being found and charged so that they can continue their operations. The support we've received so far has helped us build a framework for a report that will establish the extent of the problem. We know what we have to do and what information we need to collect but now we need to be able to bring someone in house to be able to do the research so we can produce this much needed report!
The report is one step but while creating this report we need to work to get changes to Canada’s animal welfare laws so that we can ensure once these puppy millls are found, we can maximum penalties for abusers and shut them down permanently. The Canadian Federation of Humane Societies has been working hard to press to modernize Canada’s outdated and inadequate animal welfare laws. We can report to you that this work has reached a critical point.
On February 25, 2016 MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith brought a bill to the floor of the House of Commons that will ensure those who abuse or hurt animals get the maximum sentence possible and that all animals have a humane life and death. Bill C-246 is an opportunity that we must act on now!
Already fellow MP’s and special interest groups are publicly making comments that are designed to cloud the issue and confuse the public. Instead of focusing on making an animal’s life worth living they are focusing on interpretations and future unintended consequences of giving animals protection.
The CFHS is taking a leadership role in not only advocating for this bill to pass on Parliament Hill but in educating Canadians on how to show their support and what this bill really means.
Modernizing the Criminal Code of Canada is long overdue and it is one of the most important steps we can take to ensure those who abuse or hurt animals get the maximum sentence possible and that all animals have a humane life and death.
What does Bill C-246 do for animals?
Your support has helped us get to this point and has brought us one step closer to being able to make lasting change to end puppy mills in Canada! We know that it will take a few years to make this change happen and we will need your continued support but we will end the cruel conditions that breeding dogs are forced to endure! Your continued support will allow us to work with our members, Humane Societies and SPCA's across Canada to ensure puppy mills are shut down and their owners charged and prosecuted successfully.
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