From the CBC:
“Ontario passes new animal
welfare legislation with stiffer penalties”
Ontario has passed new animal
welfare legislation that will be enforced by a specialized team of provincial
inspectors. The new law, named the Provincial Animal Welfare Services Act,
comes into effect on Jan. 1 and includes stiffer penalties for cruelty
offences. There will be about 100 inspectors across the province, but it
remains unclear how much the initiative will cost. Solicitor General Sylvia
Jones said Thursday that the new law makes Ontario a national leader in
protecting animals. The new team will include specialists who will inspect
zoos, aquariums, livestock and horses, and Crown attorneys will receive
specialized training.
OSPCA no longer enforcing animal
cruelty laws
In March, the Ontario Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which has enforced animal cruelty laws
for 100 years, told the province it would no longer do so. The OSPCA said it
would instead focus on its shelter operations and other initiatives. The
agency's abdication followed a court decision last January that declared the
OSPCA's enforcement powers unconstitutional. The judge said the province erred
when it gave police powers to the charity without imposing reasonable standards
of transparency and accountability. The Court of Appeal eventually overturned
that ruling, but in the meantime the province overhauled the animal welfare
system. "I am proud to say we have followed through on our commitment to
deliver a modern animal welfare system," Jones said.
Up to $1M fines
There are big fines for
corporations found guilty of animal cruelty — up to $1 million for repeat
offenders. The new law will also allow inspectors to save pets left in cars in
extreme weather conditions. The ministry said it will also implement a
complaint mechanism for inspector conduct as part of new accountability
measures. To address transparency, the ministry said oversight of the new
regime will be provided by the auditor general, the ombudsman, the privacy
commissioner and provincial freedom of information laws.
^ I hope this new law will be
used effectively and not just kept on paper. It’s important to go out and
inspect all the different places that keep animals and make sure they are being
taken care of. If the animals are treated badly then it’s important to punish the
people and save the animals. ^
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-passes-new-animal-welfare-legislation-1.5386282
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