
Date:
To: Premier@gov.bc.ca
Webmaster,
AGF AGF:EX
Barbara.Wright@gems5.gov.bc.ca
stan.hagen.mla@leg.bc.ca
geoff.plant.mla@leg.bc.ca
rbonderud@bcvma.org
Cyawebsite@shaw.ca
Dear Premier and Ministers:
The BCSPCA is the largest
animal welfare fund in BC. The organization has been granted
provincial authority under the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals Act to protect animals through charges to Crown
Council. Yet it is not required to enforce the Act. This
can and, in too many cases, has left animals unprotected.
The organization is also embroiled in controversy and the
public trust has diminished. Donor dollars and the SPCA
brand must be protected; trust in the BCSPCA must be restored,
as government is unlikely to ever agree to an Animal Welfare
Ministry. Government provides few funds to animal welfare
in this province. More must be done to protect animals and
ensure their welfare. I call on your government to agree
to a provincial animal welfare ombudsman office, to provide
some funding and oversight for an ombudsman office to oversee
all animal facilities and operations, such as the BCSPCA,
municipal pounds, rescue groups, petting farms, zoos, aquariums,
sanctuaries and refuges etc. Municipalities as well as the
BCSPCA should also provide funds to this office, and private
donations should be encouraged.
The ombudsman will issue
quarterly reports to the public through news releases, via
mail and on the government website. The public must have
direct access to the ombudsman to file any grievances about
animal organizations' boards, personnel, processes, and/or
operations. The ombudsman's office, on animals' behalf,
must fulfill the role of overseeing and reporting on animals'
welfare and whether or not the BCSPCA is adequately enforcing
the Act in public, unless and until such accountability
amendments are law.
The government must amend
the Act so that: 1) The SPCA is obligated to enforce
the Act. 2) The government will review all SPCA cruelty
files and will publicly and annually report: a) the numbers
of cruelty investigations and the jurisdictions in which
they originate, b) the outcome of these investigations,
including seizures, and the grounds on which those decisions
were made by the SPCA, c) how many cases have been referred
to Crown Counsel along with the numbers of charges and convictions,
and d) the numbers of complaints made about SPCA special
constables under the Police Act and the outcomes of those
complaints.
I fully support the suggestion
of an animal welfare ombudsman official.
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