Ontario Amendments Aim To Improve Care For Marine Animals

Marineland prostesters at Niagara Falls, Ontario. Summer 2012.

Madeleine Meilleur, Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services, has announced Ontario is proposing legislative amendments to improve care for marine mammals at aquariums and zoos and strengthen animal welfare enforcement.

Ontario is proposing legislative amendments to improve care for marine mammals at aquariums and zoos and strengthen animal welfare enforcement.

Recent reports on the care and treatment of marine mammals https://www.thesilo.ca/protest-at-marineland-niagara-falls-gains-momentum-as-animals-umwelt-is-questioned/
have raised concerns over the welfare of these species. The McGuinty Government takes these concerns seriously, that’s why it is launching a three-point plan that will:

-Propose legislative amendments to the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (OSPCA) Act
http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/statutes/english/elaws_statutes_90o36_e.htm
to improve provincewide enforcement of animal protection measures in the Act. They would also strengthen the governance of the OSPCA.
-Create new regulations to further protect marine mammals in captivity. Explore options for the licensing of zoos and aquariums.

Ontario will continue to work with the OSPCA and other animal welfare partners to fulfill these commitments. The government is also releasing the Animal Welfare Task Force’s report. The task force was established in response to the OSPCA-commissioned Meek-Lesage Review into animal sheltering in Ontario.

QUOTES

“There is no place in our province for those who abuse animals. That’s why our government is continuing to fight for the protection of animals by working with our stakeholders to further strengthen the legislation to make sure all animals can live free of abuse and neglect.”
– Madeleine Meilleur, Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services

FACTS

•The OSPCA Act was last amended in 2009 to be the strongest animal welfare legislation in Canada.
•There are over 60 zoos in Ontario, which is more than the number of all other provinces combined.
•The Animal Welfare Task Force is made up of government ministries and stakeholders with connections to animal shelters, including the OSPCA.
•The task force concluded animals are well served by Ontario’s animal shelters but has recommended improvements in public health, the operation of shelters, and animal worker health and safety.

LEARN MORE

Read the report of the Animal Welfare Task Force
http://www.mcscs.jus.gov.on.ca/english/publications/AWTF/awtf_report.html

Visit www.ontario.ca/safety

 

One thought on “Ontario Amendments Aim To Improve Care For Marine Animals”

  1. [from twitter] Dear @thesiloteam, Meilluer was attempting to outflank a tougher motion coming from Cheri DiNovo. The liberals strongly support industry. The timeline is pretty basic – Oct 7th demo Cheri announces motion that week at demo which includes language on wild capture…next working day back Meilluer has a five point plan (out of nowhere) without that language. NDP/activists then have choice…accepting their weak regulation or nothing. Doesn’t matter anyways as McGuinty steps down shortly after. Dylan Powell @dylanxpowell

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