Robinson introduced
the Distressed Animals Act in the legislature on Tuesday and was joined by advocates from the BC SPCA in support of the proposed changes.
VICTORIA — The proposed
Distressed Animals Act would help prevent animals from suffering or dying in vehicles without adequate ventilation, says New Democratic spokesperson on local government Selina Robinson.
New Democrat MLA Selina Robinson put forward
the Distressed Animals Act on May 3, legislation that would take concrete steps to protect pets...
Not exact matches
Gary Franklin was charged with causing his dog to be in
distress contrary to section 21 (1) of the
Animal Protection
Act of NS In January, 2018, SPCA officers received... Continue reading PRESS RELEASE: Halifax Man charged with
Animal Cruelty
Halifax, NS (March 06, 2018)-- Anthony Mercer, a 29 - year - old from Halifax man has been charged with
animal cruelty, under section 21 (1) of the Animal Protection Act of Nova Scotia — causing an animal distress on March 6th
animal cruelty, under section 21 (1) of the
Animal Protection Act of Nova Scotia — causing an animal distress on March 6th
Animal Protection
Act of Nova Scotia — causing an
animal distress on March 6th
animal distress on March 6th 2018.
The
Act to Protect
Animals and Aid
Animals in
Distress requires the Society to enforce
animal cruelty laws, making the Nova Scotia SPCA unique among
animal welfare organizations in the province.
Teresa Steadman and Johanna Steadman have both been charged with causing an
animal to be in distress; contrary to section 21 (1) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND failing to provide an animal with adequate food and water; contrary to section 22 (a) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND failing to provide an animal with adequate medical attention when the animal is wounded or ill; contrary to section 22 (b) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND confining an animal to an enclosure or area with unsanitary conditions, so as to significantly impair the animals health and well - being; contrary to section 22 (d) of the Animal Protection Act
animal to be in
distress; contrary to section 21 (1) of the
Animal Protection Act of NS, AND failing to provide an animal with adequate food and water; contrary to section 22 (a) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND failing to provide an animal with adequate medical attention when the animal is wounded or ill; contrary to section 22 (b) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND confining an animal to an enclosure or area with unsanitary conditions, so as to significantly impair the animals health and well - being; contrary to section 22 (d) of the Animal Protection Act
Animal Protection
Act of NS, AND failing to provide an
animal with adequate food and water; contrary to section 22 (a) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND failing to provide an animal with adequate medical attention when the animal is wounded or ill; contrary to section 22 (b) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND confining an animal to an enclosure or area with unsanitary conditions, so as to significantly impair the animals health and well - being; contrary to section 22 (d) of the Animal Protection Act
animal with adequate food and water; contrary to section 22 (a) of the
Animal Protection Act of NS, AND failing to provide an animal with adequate medical attention when the animal is wounded or ill; contrary to section 22 (b) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND confining an animal to an enclosure or area with unsanitary conditions, so as to significantly impair the animals health and well - being; contrary to section 22 (d) of the Animal Protection Act
Animal Protection
Act of NS, AND failing to provide an
animal with adequate medical attention when the animal is wounded or ill; contrary to section 22 (b) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND confining an animal to an enclosure or area with unsanitary conditions, so as to significantly impair the animals health and well - being; contrary to section 22 (d) of the Animal Protection Act
animal with adequate medical attention when the
animal is wounded or ill; contrary to section 22 (b) of the Animal Protection Act of NS, AND confining an animal to an enclosure or area with unsanitary conditions, so as to significantly impair the animals health and well - being; contrary to section 22 (d) of the Animal Protection Act
animal is wounded or ill; contrary to section 22 (b) of the
Animal Protection Act of NS, AND confining an animal to an enclosure or area with unsanitary conditions, so as to significantly impair the animals health and well - being; contrary to section 22 (d) of the Animal Protection Act
Animal Protection
Act of NS, AND confining an
animal to an enclosure or area with unsanitary conditions, so as to significantly impair the animals health and well - being; contrary to section 22 (d) of the Animal Protection Act
animal to an enclosure or area with unsanitary conditions, so as to significantly impair the
animals health and well - being; contrary to section 22 (d) of the
Animal Protection Act
Animal Protection
Act of NS.
In the province's
Animal Cruelty Act, an animal in distress is defined in Section 2 (2)(b) as being injured, sick, in pain, or suffering undue hardship, privation or ne
Animal Cruelty
Act, an
animal in distress is defined in Section 2 (2)(b) as being injured, sick, in pain, or suffering undue hardship, privation or ne
animal in
distress is defined in Section 2 (2)(b) as being injured, sick, in pain, or suffering undue hardship, privation or neglect.
Both pled guilty to causing an
animal to be in distress, contrary to section 21 (1) of the Animal Protection Act of NS and were sentenced on March 14, 2017 at the Annapolis County Court
animal to be in
distress, contrary to section 21 (1) of the
Animal Protection Act of NS and were sentenced on March 14, 2017 at the Annapolis County Court
Animal Protection
Act of NS and were sentenced on March 14, 2017 at the Annapolis County Court House.
Langille was also charged with causing
distress to a cat contrary to section 21 (1) of the
Animal Protection
Act of NS.
The Nova Scotia SPCA has charged Presley Langille with causing a dog to be in
distress contrary to section 21 (1) of the
Animal Protection
Act of NS.
Murray Newton was charged under section 21 (1) of the
Animal Protection Act of Nova Scotia for causing distress to an animal by transporting a dog in the back of... Continue reading PRESS RELEASE: Halifax Man charged with Animal C
Animal Protection
Act of Nova Scotia for causing
distress to an
animal by transporting a dog in the back of... Continue reading PRESS RELEASE: Halifax Man charged with Animal C
animal by transporting a dog in the back of... Continue reading PRESS RELEASE: Halifax Man charged with
Animal C
Animal Cruelty
In 2008, the
Animal Protection Act (Act to Protect Animals and to Aid Animals that are in Distress) gave the NS SPCA legislative power to enforce animal protection laws, and provided an effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals across the pro
Animal Protection
Act (
Act to Protect
Animals and to Aid Animals that are in Distress) gave the NS SPCA legislative power to enforce animal protection laws, and provided an effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals across the pr
Animals and to Aid
Animals that are in Distress) gave the NS SPCA legislative power to enforce animal protection laws, and provided an effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals across the pr
Animals that are in
Distress) gave the NS SPCA legislative power to enforce
animal protection laws, and provided an effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals across the pro
animal protection laws, and provided an effective means for the prevention of cruelty to
animals across the pr
animals across the province.
(Halifax, NS) November 25, 2016 — Gloria Adel Martel was charged on November 23rd, 2016 with failing to provide several dogs with adequate source of water contrary to section 22 (a), confining her dogs to an area or enclosure with unsanitary conditions 22 (d) and causing her
animals to be in
distress, section 21 (1) of the
Animal Protection
Act.