Thursday, May 21, 2009
Recently, Ross Hornby, Canadian ambassador to the European Union, has skoken his mind. "We are deeply disappointed that the European Parliament has voted for a seal product ban," Hornby says. Having the idea that it's causless to have a ban on seal products in his head, Hornby states that the annual seal hunt is perfectly humane and is well monitored.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Senator Marc Harb, of Canada recently proposed a bill to end all sealing in Canada. But sadly enough, no one was willing to second it. The Canadian Government is so oppsoed to stopping the seal slaughter out of feal of what might happen with those who are pro sealing. Now that the EU (European Union) has finally put a ban on all seal products being sold in Europe, Canada is willing to take action on the WTO (World Trade Organization). Any action that they plan on taking will end up with Canadian citizens paying more taxes to support the hunt, rather than do anything to stop it.
Friday, May 15, 2009
More From The U.S. Senate
Very recently, the U.S. Senate has passed a unanimous bill calling an immediate end to all seal slaughter. Still Canada isn't listening to everyone's voice. Canada persists on keeping the annual seal slaughter.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Some More Support
Our United States Senate now is on the supportive train to hel stop the sealing in Canada. Many people from all over the world are expressing their concern for the sealing. Also, many of Canada's own senators are trying to introduce bills to get passed to end the slaughtering.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Vast Majority of Seal Products Banned in Europe
After a public notice to all of Europe about the truth about sealing, the public has planned to stop buying and ban seal products from being bought and sold. There are many
Monday, May 4, 2009
[More] News on the Seals
Recently, one of the many anti-sealing groups has been trying to figure out a good estimate on how many seals have been killed so far in the hunt. About 19,411 seals have been killed so far (as of last wednes day) and the end of the first stretch is over! The hunters will go back to their homes and usually clean their tools and soon will go back for some more hunting. The second stretch of the sealing will be the brutalist and the hardest. From previous years, an estimated 188,600 more seals will be killed and shiped inland to be sold.
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