Animal 0 Posté(e) le 12 mars 2011 MP introduces bill to protect Canadian sealers from anti-sealing protestersThu, 03/10/2011 - 13:27 0 Comments | Add new comment On Thursday, March 10 Nova Scotia Conservative MP Scott Armstrong introduced Bill C-636, a bill he said is designed to protect Canadian sealers from aggressive anti-sealing protesters.“Radical anti-sealing protesters have become increasingly aggressive in protesting the seal hunt,” said MP Armstrong. “My bill is about protecting Canadian sealers from the most dangerous of these groups and ensuring they are able to conduct the harvest safely.“In 2008 a group of radical anti-sealing protesters attempted to disrupt the hunt by steering a vessel towards sealers,” said Armstrong. “This is an incredibly dangerous activity as the harvest is conducted on ice floes which can break-up under the feet of sealers”. Bill C-636 amends the Marine Mammal Regulations to increase the distance non-sanctioned protesters can get to the seal hunt. It does not change the current observer permit process, whereby peaceful observers and members of the media can apply for permits to observe the harvest from a closer distance.“The Canadian seal hunt is amongst the best managed in the world,” added Armstrong. “Increasing the distance for non-sanctioned protestors will further ensure that Canadian sealers are able to conduct their legitimate economic activities in a safe and sustainable manner.”The Bill increases the distance, from a half nautical mile to a full nautical mile, for non-sanctioned protestors or those without or denied an observer permit. http://peicanada.com/west_prince_graphic/publication/mp_introduces_bill_protect_canadian_sealers_anti_sealing_protesters Partager ce message Lien à poster Partager sur d’autres sites
animo-aequoanimo 0 Posté(e) le 13 mars 2011 Il ne me semble pas qu'il y ait tellement eu de protestations aussi agressives qu'ils le prétendent. Il y a eu la miss entartée mais il ne me semble pas qu'il y ait eu d'attaques lors des observations Partager ce message Lien à poster Partager sur d’autres sites
Animal 0 Posté(e) le 13 mars 2011 mais non- Ce sont les chasseurs de phoques qui en rajoutent toujours un peu plus chaque année... ! Partager ce message Lien à poster Partager sur d’autres sites