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It is unclear how Swaziland RPCV Fred O'Regan makes the leap that a Senate committee recommending that a proposed resolution go to the full Senate for a vote represents proof of "a worldwide consensus" on the Canadian seal hunt

It is unclear how  Swaziland RPCV Fred O'Regan makes the leap that a Senate committee recommending that a proposed resolution go to the full Senate for a vote represents proof of a worldwide consensus on the Canadian seal hunt

It is unclear how Swaziland RPCV Fred O'Regan makes the leap that a Senate committee recommending that a proposed resolution go to the full Senate for a vote represents proof of "a worldwide consensus" on the Canadian seal hunt

Senate Resolution Condemning Canadian Seal Hunt Recommended by Senate Foreign Relations Committee

By Brian Carnell

Wednesday, May 12, 2004

According to a press release by the International Fund for Animal Welfare, the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee has recommended that the full Senate consider a resolution condemning the resumption of the commercial seal hunt in Canada. According to the Senate web site on the bill, however, no action has been taken on the bill other than the addition of several co-sponsors.

Regardless, the resolution was introduced in November 2003 by Senator Carl Levin (D-MI), and read, in part,

Whereas the persistence of this cruel and needless commercial hunt is inconsistent with the well-earned international reputation of Canada: Now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the Senate urges the Government of Canada to end the commercial hunt on seals that opened in the waters off the east coast of Canada on November 15, 2003.

In its press release, IFAW president Fred O'Regan said of the proposed resolution,

This move illustrates that the international opposition to the Canadian seal hunt is not a fringe opinion, but a worldwide consensus that ranges from the halls of government to the man on the street. The issues are the same as they were when IFAW began, 35 years ago, to stop the hunt. Killing baby seals doesn't make sense economically, ecologically or in regard to the humane treatment of animals.

It is unclear how O'Regan makes the leap that a Senate committee recommending that a proposed resolution go to the full Senate for a vote represents proof of "a worldwide consensus" on the Canadian seal hunt.

The full text of the resolution can be read here.

Source:

U.S. Senate Moves Closer to Condemning Canadian Seal Hunt. Press Release, International Fund for Animal Welfare, May 3, 2004.




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