25-11-2025 23:00 via cbc.ca

SaskSPCA worries proposed enforcement changes could put animal welfare at risk

The Saskatchewan SPCA  is concerned over proposed changes to the province's Animal Welfare Enforcement Act. The contract for Animal Protection Services of Saskatchewan, which provides animal welfare enforcement for most of the province, expires in March, and the province says it will allow others to bid.
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