At least our steadfast and honorable government (smirk) is talking the talk. I wonder if they have enough teeth to fight this.
Canada to fight EU seal product ban
Canada to fight EU seal product ban
Not only NL but other places as well.
Seal meat on the rise, New Yorkers in the Junction, marriage linked to obesity | Read All About It | torontolife.com/daily
Seal meat becomes tasty delicacy in Canada after Europe bans imports: report
Greenland Restaurants
Seal meat, elk, salmon BBQ among aboriginal foods offered in B.C. | Sympatico / MSN Travel
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My count is one in Montreal, one East of Kamloops A place in Greenland and one in Norway. Four restaurants in three countries.
I didn't realize that in your world, the only place where people eat is in restaurants.
A 2002 report in the Canadian Veterinary Journal found that "the large majority of seals taken during this hunt … are killed in an acceptably humane manner."
This study found that 98 per cent of hunted seals it examined had been killed properly. The federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) cites this study among others as proof that the hunt opponents are wrong in their accusations of widespread cruelty.
The conclusion is that the large majority
of seals taken during this hunt (at best, 98% in work reported here) are killed in an acceptably humane manner. However, the small proportion of animals that are not killed effectively justifies continued attention to this hunt on the part of the veterinary profession.
In recent years, the CVMA again sent observers to
the hunt, following submission by some animal welfare groups of videotapes that were alleged to demonstrate clear instances of animal abuse.
The questions of interest to the CVMA Animal Welfare Committee were as
follows:
1) Can seals be killed humanely by the methods
in use?
2) If so, are the sealers using those methods
correctly, so as to achieve this, most or all of the time?
One issue of contention has been the “swimming reflex.”
When killed by acute trauma to the brain, harp seals, like other animals, often undergo a period of tremors or convulsions. These consist of strong lateral movements of the caudal portion of the body, described as “swimming reflex” (hereafter referred to as “reflex movements”),
which have been interpreted by some animal welfare advocates as implying persistence of conscious life.
The vast majority of observations at the seal hunt, either by representatives of the CVMA or by other veterinarians, are in the form of internal reports that are not easily accessible.
This article summarizes the activities of members of the CVMA to date in their attempts at evaluating objectively, from the perspective of animal
welfare, the killing methods used during the seal hunt.
The views expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not constitute an official position of the CVMA.
I didn't realize that in your world, the only place where people eat is in restaurants.
You're a bit of a self important loser, aren't you?Maybe you should broaden your horizons a little. If all you have to offer here is some snotty comments unrelated to the thread then why don't you go find something productive to do?
Looks to me like the market is shrinking.
So the paper quoted in the report by the CBC falls into question rather than being an authoritive investigation of facts. From the CBC to the DFO to the CVMA I suggest there is a break in what is fact and what is opinion. What do you think?
You're a bit of a self important loser, aren't you?
There's no doubt the market is shrinking. Propoganda can do some nasty work when it's wielded by a well oiled machine like the IFAW. Not that the market was very large to begin with. Have you looked at some of the animal rights webpages? They are littered with ideas and concepts on how to fight the 'good fight'. I read one earlier today that sounded like a war manuscript from Operation Sealskin.
It's not beyond media outlets or special interest groups to report false information or to leave out important information that could skew a story. But not in this case. The IFAW on the other hand continue to use decades old photos and footage to promote their cause. They continue to push the idea that whitecoat clubbing is the norm when anyone in the know can tell you whitecoats have not been harvested for several decades now.
98% of the kills are humane. That's much better than the killing methods used in the abattoirs of Europe. Yet the IFAW hang on to that remaining 2% like the holy grail.
It's not an extremist point of view that animals be slaughtered in a humane way.
What's the point? The animals are still the same age, mostly their pups.
As I mentioned 2% is 6000 plus animals. For fur.
Ask IAM's. Is that why the stuff is twice the price of other dog foods?