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CYA President's Comment
On January
24th and 25th 2002 the BCSPCA's Vancouver shelter had ample room,
yet six friendly, healthy dogs were killed. Five other volunteer
coordinators and I resigned. Ace, Annie, Mocha, Monee, Mac and Shasta
are dead. This website is in memory of and tribute to them and to
the countless others before them.
On March 12, 2002,
BCSPCA CEO Doug Brimacombe told CKNW radio host Bill Good that he
didn't believe those dogs would be killed under new euthanasia policy.
When asked by Good if "those volunteers were properly upset
and right to be upset because those animals were killed," Brimacombe
said he believed we were.
The dog cull and
his answers inspired me to found CYA and promote the call for a
BCSPCA ombudsman that investigative journalist Kimberly Daum recommended
on page 12 in a January 2002 report.
Volunteers were watching and willing to speak out this time, but
what about every time animal welfare is in question? An independent
body must oversee the BCSPCA to, among other things, restore the
public trust and that of volunteers, staff and management who protested
the dog cull. Donors, too, have asked for accountability through
submissions to a community consultation process. They want to know
how their money is spent and to ensure that animal care, not administration
and bloated bureaucracy, is the target for the funds.
I believe that people
want more than spin and lip service from the organization. Action
through independent accountability is what I believe is wanted and
needed to protect animal welfare and donations to it. You may agree.
Please review the site, see Daum's comment,
and lend your participation and ideas to it through petitions,
submissions and/or questionnaires.
Guy Stedman
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