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Which is more serious, an indictable or summary offence? |
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Indictible is more serious. (trial by jury, imprisonment up to 5 years)
Summary -case heard by magistrate, max $10,000 fine/18months jail time (or both) |
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Cause something to happen by doing it OR not doing something you should do, and knowing what the results will be |
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Define 'bait' in terms of the criminal code |
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-Set dogs on a chained animal for sport -Attack or torment -Tease |
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Define 'cattle' in terms of the criminal code |
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Includes bovine, horse, mule, ass, pig, sheep, goat |
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Why were cattle worth singling out at the time the Criminal Code of Canada was written? |
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They had very high instrumental value (milk, meat) |
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Why are animals protected, in terms of the Criminal Code of Canada |
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-because of their instrumental value -they are considered propert -the goal is to protect one's property |
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True or False The Criminal Code of Canada protects animals because of their inherent value |
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False If this were the case, ALL animals would be covered |
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According to the Criminal Code, who is responsible for animals' welfare during transportation? |
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What are the two main categories of offenses? |
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Intentional Cruelty & Neglect |
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True or False The Criminal Code is against most of the current farming practices |
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False Most farming practices are permitted under the criminal code |
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Should regulations involving farming be improved slowly or quickly? |
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Slowly. It takes time to research different methods, their effectiveness, & update/change facilities. |
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What are the 5 Principles of Sustainable Food Farming? (rank in order of perceived importance) |
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Food Safety Human Health and Well Being Economics and Food Availability Environment Animal Health & Well Being |
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Describe the 'Average Canadian' in respect to their views on farming |
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-no association with farming -not interested in scientific studies on farming -have a 'free', 'natural' & 'good old days' outlook -love animals -few have ever been hungry -demand safe food -don't want to feel guilty |
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True or False Improvement of animal welfare in the farming industry is a constant work in progress |
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True It is important to be optimistic in regards to this! |
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What is one main issue with the perception of farming industry? |
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The use of machines. -public want to see more caring towards farm animals, not 'mass production' |
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True or False The first laws on Animal Welfare were often just against doing the act in public |
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True or False Welfare standards do not have to be universal to be effective, in regards to animal industries |
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False Must consider the implications of third-word countries, free trade etc. This is why progress is slow. |
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Who directs Supernational Statute law? |
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What is 1 conflict in regards to animal welfare, found in the European Union treaty? |
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States "must pay full regard to the welfare requirements of animals" But also forbids restrictions to free trade |
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What concepts/processes does the Council of Europe cover? |
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Slaughter, pets, transport, experimental animals |
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True or False The EU treaty was developed to promote democracy |
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False The EU tends to promote free trade |
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True or False The Council of Europe promotes free trade |
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False It was established to promote justice & democracy |
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What are the 3 main laws protecting farm animals in Canada? |
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-Criminal Code of Canada -Health of Animals Act -Meat Inspection Act |
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What does the Health of Animals Act do? |
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-protects livestock from contagiou disease -allows regulations to be easily incorporated regarding treatment/transport/disposal |
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What act do the Recommended Codes of Practice operate under? |
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The Health of Animals Act |
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What act is concerned with the humane handling & slaughter of food animals? |
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What is the primary 'motto' of the meat inspection act? |
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"All animals shall be slaughtered in a humane manner" |
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True or False Vets are free from personal liability & required to report abuse & neglect to animals |
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True or False The OSPCA is not authorized to inspect boarding, sales, zoos, entertainment facilities etc. |
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False (a warrant is req'd for private premises) |
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True or False Provincial legislation states that it is an offense to cause harm to a law enforcement animal |
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True or False It is not an offense to cause or permit distress to an animal |
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False It IS an offense, under provincial legislation |
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Other than the CCAC guidelines, what act regulated animal research & teaching in Ontario? |
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What two requirements must animal research meet in Ontario? |
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CCAC guidelines Animals for Research Act |
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Who governs the Canadian Recommended Codes of Practice? What is one concern with this council? |
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National Farm Animal Care Council (only 1 animal welfare expert, possible that improving welfare is no a priority) |
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True or False The Recommended Codes of Practice are considered laws |
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False Codes are not law. But they can be used as evidence for prosecution under one of the laws. |
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True or false When it comes to writing codes of practice in Canada, the animal industry is not involved in the process? |
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False The animal industry is involved |
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Are the Codes of Practice standards set at a minimum, or above minimum? Is improving standards a slow or fast process? |
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Set a minimum, and improvement is slow as such |
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What is the problem with the code that states to avoid unnecessary mutilation? |
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It is very open for interpretation |
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True or False Providing straw bedding reduces tail biting in swine |
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Is the following a code written in terms of engineering or performance standards?: 'Do not drop chicks from a height that may result in injury' |
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Are codes written in terms of engineering or performance standards? |
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