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Two seal protesters arrested in Charlottetown meeting

Published on October 28th, 2009
Published on June 15th, 2010
The Canadian Press
Topics :
Fisheries Council of Canada , Fisheries Department , European Union , Charlottetown , Canada , Ottawa

A pair of anti-seal protesters protesters were arrested Wednesday for disrupting the Fisheries Council of Canada fall conference in Charlottetown.

The protesters, one wearing a seal costume, were waving signs reading, "Canada's Shame: End the Seal Slaughter" and chanting, "Ban the hunt."

The pair climbed on top of a table during a lunch meeting that was attended by government officials from across Canada.

The protesters toppled glasses and bottles and halted the meeting for 20 minutes before police arrived and carried them out.

The duo-Emily Lavender, 21, of Ottawa, and Emily McCoy, 37, of New York City-were taken to police station and formally charged with trespassing.

PETA protested the national conference because the Fisheries Department oversees the controversial annual East Coast seal slaughter.

Before her arrest, Lavender said, "The seal massacre accounts for less than 1 percent of Newfoundland's economy, yet it gives Canada a grisly image all around the world." World leaders-including Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin, and His Holiness The Dalai Lama-have condemned the slaughter, and seal skins have been banned by the European Union and the U.S.

The protest follows last week's launch in Toronto of a celebrity campaign targeting the slaughter. The campaign features several prominent Canadians, including Pamela Anderson, Sarah McLachlan, Jayde Nicole of The Hills, and Battlestar Gallactica stars Tricia Helfer and Grace Park.


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    Anne C
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:42:45

    PLease tell me, why PETA and their followers only get their panties in a knot regarding SEALS??? Are they the only animal that tears your at your heart strings and cause you all to rant and rave, stand on dinner tables, overturn glasses untill Police have to drag you kicking and screaming off to Jail???

    Your actions are a form of Discrimination!! Your turning a BLIND EYE to all other animals who are slaughtered Daily for human consumption! What makes Seals so Unique from Cows, Pigs, Lambs, Fowl, Fish?? If your going to rant and rave and holler for the protection of animals do it for them all! At least have a miniscule of Integrity!

    OH, and So Sorry Paul and Heather couldn't make it to join the two Emilys !!!

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    mra
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:37:41

    jail time and a hefty fine,a civil suit from the hotel would be nice also.

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    LA
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:36:37

    Right On, we don't have canine teeth and animals aren't domesticated because we were not meant to eat meat. These things are because we WERE meant to eat in, albeit in moderation. They depend on us and us on them in a symbiotic relationship, it's the way of the world although we can certainly improve our slaughter methods. Thanks for your explanation that you are not just about the seal hunt. But you still didn't say why this is Canada's shame when it is exactly the same or even kinder than any other country's animal slaughter. It just happens to be visible.

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    Dick
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:35:17

    To Right on: I'm going to eat all the meat I want to eat and I'm certainly not going to turn vegan because a few animals are getting killed. Thats what animals are here for, for humans to eat and survive off of. We've been eating animals for hundreds of years, I'm not about to stop doing it because some hippy doesn't want the animals to get hurt. I am totally against animal abuse. There is no need to abuse animals for no reason, but if we are killing them for food to survive....then thats the right thing to do. PETA can go fly a kite. They are totally useless and need to get a clue.

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    Just
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:35:00

    There's 3 people there, all from PETA. Everyone is avoiding them and walking across the road to get away. HILLARIOUS!!!!

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    Alan from New Perth
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:28:40

    Should have clubed the Seal to death...

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    Mr
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:28:30

    I am so proud of my fellow islanders today. Not only did the inane, insane rantings of the certified hypocrites of PETA get the most embarrassing airtime, it's not only a majority meeting of common sense, it's almost unanimous. I hope PETA keeps doing what it does best and consistently - recruit bored, ill-informed, brainwashed, wealthy, self-righteous, arrogant flakes to force-feed us with propaganda so totally sad and misdirected.
    I love this afterglow effect, the one we provide, but not what these attention-starved yuppies with a cause expect. They expect that after they've fret upon the stage, they manage to recruit a few of the weaker, more impressionable minds and/or draw some kind of awe-inspired effect so we at least research PETA.
    What we give them is midemeanor arrest, fines, and a unanimous cringe of embarrassment. They serve only to inspire us to support what they do not. That, my informed and stable fellow Charlottetownians, is called mass common sense, and I am enjoying every minute of this.

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    To Dick Buttkiss
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:26:01

    Most humans have been eating meat for a while, but the modern diet is very unhealthy. Why do you think cases of cancer, heart attacks, diabetes, and other horrible afflictions have dramatically increased? A diet based on animal products is not healthy and we are paying the price. It's also not sustainable.

    I have nothing to gain. I'm merely trying to help people live healthier lives and to try to live more sustainably on the planet.

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    Right on
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:25:47

    To NL reader: There is no difference. That's exactly my point. No one is saying seals are the most important. I'm saying a vegan diet is the most compassionate diet one can choose.

    To LA: I never said killing seals was worse than killing other animals. What our society does to animals every day is horrific. And, you are correct, that most of the killing occurs behind closed doors. I'd like to think that if the public was truly aware of the suffering (along with the fact that eating animals is completely unnecessary) they would adopt a more compassionate diet.

    Killing animals for food is unnecessary for survival. We're actually healthier as a species by not consuming animal products. Therefore, raising, torturing, and killing animals for food is wrong (and cruel).

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    To Right On !
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:22:13

    Not interested in your Info on Vegan Diets, Causes or Propaganda!

    Life is too short. Have a juicy Steak and Enjoy Life. Nature had been taking care of itself for Centuries and long before Vegans existed!

    Cheers with a Cold Glass of Cow's Milk!
    Ahhhhhhh Cal Ci Um Strong Bones and Teeth!

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    JJ
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:21:50

    I'm curious why Pam Anderson is so suddenly active against our seal hunt when in her home town on Vancouver Island its the middle of hunting season with hundreds of deer, elk, bear and moose being taken the same way the seal is hunted, some to the point of being endangered, yet she has the audacity to target a self sustaining harvest/hunt that has gone on here for years. Its about publicity and money. PETA is bringing in millions in donations, and their administration is getting rich and living the good life jet setting around the world in the name of a charitable organization. Hypocrites, everyone of them.

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    Dick
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:21:08

    If the seals were big, ugly, 6 foot spiders, nobody would care if they were killed or not, but since some soft-hearted people THINK that these seals are cute and that animals are more superior than Humans in the food chain, we have idiots doing protests such as this one saying that the hunt is wrong......it makes no sense. Animals are here for humans and other animals to feed off of, or use their pelts for clothing ETC.....not the other way around. If the seals are hurting the fisheries because they feed on fish that fisherman make their living on, then that's a good enough reason for me to support the hunt. People need to stop being so soft and realize that animals are below humans on the food chain and they will be hunted as HUMANS see fit. PETA needs to realize that humans come first....not animals!!

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    Here you go Mike Mcg
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:17:49

    If Mike Mcg and Charlie were any kind of fisherman they'd rally up the fisherman and head to battle this protest head on!

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    Transplant
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:17:24

    Right on, writes (in part): Killing animals for food is unnecessary for survival. We're actually healthier as a species by not consuming animal products. Therefore, raising, torturing, and killing animals for food is wrong (and cruel).
    So let me ask ... if, and I say IF, people become vegetarians as you preach, what becomes of the animals? Will they stop breeding and proliferating? Will they feed themselves? Your answer is probably yes . But face reality, they will starve to death. To begin with, the land used to grow their food will come into production for human food, and we'll need a lot more land to produce the vegie diet for people that you go on about. And this would just be the tip of the iceberg. Soooo... by allowing animals to starve to death we're treating them ethically ? Give your head a shake and start to think.
    I remember a few years ago, up west, some person (maybe a PETA person), released a herd of foxes from a fox-farm. Saved them from captivity (in their mind), but in reality, condemned these poor foxes to a slow and agonizing death. The foxes were unable to survive in the wild, unable to hunt, unable to teach their young how to hunt because they didn't know how themselves. Nothing could have been more cruel... yet these persons are proud of themselves?.. so much for ethical eh?

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    someonewhoknows
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:16:17

    Dear Peta, Get a job, get a life, and move on.

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    To Right On
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:14:51

    If you want to Vegetate and join the ranks of Vegans that's your priority!

    But could you do so without imitating the mulitude of Bible Thumpers around the Globe trying to PERSUADE all others their beliefs are the only beliefs that will save our world!!!

    CRY ME A RIVER ! Live your life as you see fit. I couldn't care less what diet you follow. And please give me the same privilidge. If I wanted your advice on a healthy life style or how to save our World by saving the skins and flesh of animals, I'd have asked for it.

    Enjoy your Grass, Soy and Beans. Bon Apetite!

    And if our cool climate it too much for you, give me a call. I have a nice Seal throw I can lend you!

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    Blah Blah Blah
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:14:09

    Here we go again...yes, they are cute but so are rabbits and deer and ducks. But you don't hear about anyone kicking up a stink when it's time to hunt them. In fact, when I was a young girl, I was walking through the woods when I heard a horrible scream - it was a rabbit caught in a snare; unfortunately for the rabbit, it was not a quick and painless death. At least the seal hunt assists in keeping population down and it is rather fast - although brutal.

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    greg the trainor
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:13:33

    I thought we giving them the H1N1 shot?

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  • Username
    make it more humane
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:10:06

    and there shouldn't be a problem - its the blood on the snow that upsets people. Seals eat an enormous amount of fish and they really have no natural predators on the East Coast. If fishers could use a more humane way to harvest them - like dart tranquilzers or something (i know its more expensive) but still.....i think it would be more acceptable.

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    Andrew
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:09:42

    The funniest thing I saw today, cruise ship visitors taking pictures of the THREE PETA protestors, one wearing a seal outfit. I'm sure once they get the photos developed, they'll tell their families back home, On PEI, they dress up in seal outfits .

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    Darn
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:09:40

    one seal eats 15 pounds a day,over 6 million out there, it is a infringement on our food belt.also what happens when all the swim fish are gone and the seals take over the sea.

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    expat
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:07:19

    Those people aren't nearly as numerous as members of the other PETA: People Eating Tasty Animals.

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    Dick
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:04:49

    To Right On...the reason cancer rates are so high isn't because of eating meat/animals, its because there are soooo many preservatives in EVERYTHING we eat that its killing us. Nothing is fresh anymore. Everything is made to last for weeks at a time because of the chemical preservatives that are put into things. People have been eating meat for centuries and there have been no problems until the last 50-60 years or more. Only now that everything has preservatives in it are the cancer rates high. Blame meat for cancer if you like....you can eat a hand full of grass everyday if you think its healthier...but I'm gonna go home and cook up a big juicy steak fresh from the local butcher because its good for you and gives you the protein your body needs.

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    Right on
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:04:21

    I know not everyone likes the organization but PETA is bringing to light what truly is Canada's shame. The seal slaughter is disgusting and Canadians should be embarrassed.

    Again, PETA may strike a nerve with you, but adopting a vegan diet is the best thing you can do for the planet, animals, and your own health. You can read more information here (non-PETA): http://www.whyvegan.com

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  • Username
    Release the Seal!
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:04:15

    I believe one of the arrested has legal remedy. My understanding is that seals are not subject to provincial laws or statutes.

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  • Username
    Transplant
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:04:08

    I should also add, I too am an animal lover. I'd probably end up in jail for wat I'd do if I caught someone deliberating hurting an animal, but I'm also not stupid. I do know how to think.

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  • Username
    Woohoo
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:03:12

    Good on you for civil disobedience.

    Go vegan!

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    H
    - June 21st, 2010 at 20:01:58

    Please Guardian print a picture of the seal in the back of the police car.
    That was priceless .

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    Hunting People is Wrong
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:58:07

    The PETA people are bullies. They chose to go to a tiny island (by world standards) where the people are friendly. PEI doesn't have a seal hunt, but the bullies know they will be safe here, whereas they may not be in PQ (Maddalen Islands) or NL. The PETA people are not screaming about the unethical treatment of children (humans are animals too) in African countries or the shooting of deer, elk, moose, ducks, geese, etc. for sport are they? Maybe they are, but it doesn't get the coverage an seal does. What about protesting the seals eating all the cod? Why aren't they all for stopping the seals from eating cod? Oh yeah...that is ethical because the seals need to eat. Well, I have news for the PETA folks...so do the humans who hunt seals need to eat and feed their young. Actually, I have never met anyone from PETA who understood the natural progression of survival of the fittest. Most of the members are young and vulnerable innocents whose minds are being poisoned by an organization founded to make money for a couple of anti establishment radicals. Someday, the PETA folks will grow up and have kids. Then they will understand. Sorry PETA....you are not on my list of people to listen to. Your message has lost credibility with the way you present it.

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    Steve
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:56:17

    PETA lost all credibility when they chastised Obama for swatting a fly! This does nothing to further your cause PETA.

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    Daniel
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:56:01

    PETA should protest against the coyotes that killed that poor woman in CB. Talk about senseless killing of animals, the coyotes didn't even eat the meat. Where is the justice for the humans?

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    d from queens
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:55:29

    if those people want yo protest they should do it in Iraq and afganistan were our soldier are being killed i think they know what they would get there.

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    Gerry
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:51:17

    It's amazing that every time the seal hunt topic arises the protestors resurrect people from the dead. For example, who are Zsa Zsa Gabor, Loretta Swit, Pamela Anderson, Heather Miller?

    Propaganda followers are weak, therefore, easily brainwashed like any other cult faithful.

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    Mya
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:49:43

    Let the seal hunters alone and go bug some one else. It doesn't give us a grisly image, it goes to show we are resourceful, and independent. Baby seals are NOT hunted. The only ones making a big deal about seals is other Canadians and forcing a non-issue out so that the whole world has it's face shoved into something that isn't a problem.

    People have made a mountain out of a mole hill when it comes to seals.

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    chris
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:49:25

    if they wanted to dress like seals they should have been tossed over the wharf and see if they can swim like one....people live off the seal hunt.. it puts food on many tables... if they were not culivated imagine then the mess we would have...

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    LA
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:49:09

    To Right on: I'm an omnivore thanks, veg yourself if you want to. Why you insist upon focusing ad naseum upon one relatively human method of killing, rather than upon the hundreds of ways that aren't so quick and humane that happen every day, I'll never know. If you can explain how it's more shameful than any other country's behind-closed-doors killing of meat animals, BE MY GUEST I'M WAITING FOR YOU TO SPELL IT OUT.

    Come on, I'm waiting for a reasonable explanation. See if you can manage it.

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    Kormos
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:48:27

    Seal Protestors

    Why not put your energies into a worth while cause. How about the slaughter of Standard Bred horses after their racing days are over, which is appx. 3 years if they don't make the cut. I know we don't wear their coats but we do use them for our entertainment. Of course they aren't as cuddle and cute as the seals . Try to pick a cause that you can really help change.

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    NL reader
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:43:13

    Ok so anyone against the seal hunt explain the difference between the killing of (legitimately) seals, cows, pigs, chickens, tuna and the list goes on? I am just curious here

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    Right on
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:42:38

    I don't understand why so many people accuse vegetarians and vegans of using propaganda. What exactly do I have to gain? I'd love for the world to be a better place, with less suffering and healthier people. I'm not sure what I have to personally gain from you adopting a compassionate diet.

    Life is too short to care? Tell that to someone who's Jewish, black, a woman, etc. It wasn't worth fighting for their rights, correct? Life is too short? It's sad how apathetic some people are.

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    C
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:41:24

    To Right On:

    People who eat meat don't shove meat products into the faces of Vegetarians and Vegans, so why do you feel the need to get up on your high horse and tell everyone that you can only live a healthy lifestyle if you are vegetarian or vegan? Actually, chances are if you aren't properly informed on how to get your protein from sources other than meat, you are going to be less healthy than the majority of smart meat eaters.
    Humans are meant to eat meat. You can tell just by looking at our teeth. If we were meant to eat only leaves and grass then why do we have sharp teeth?

    Also, why do Peta activists feel that since they don't agree with something, they have the right to act like big babies and throw temper tantrums, vandalize the oppositions property and disrupt other peoples lives? It's time people like this grow up and realize that there are always going to be people that don't agree with them and they are always going to find people they don't agree with. It's human nature.

    Oh and another point to Right On: Without the seal hunt every year, some people and their families would have no money for their homes, clothing or food. So since when did our fellow humans become lower on the priority list than animals?

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    Silky
    - June 21st, 2010 at 19:37:34

    The comparison to the killing of farm animals that are eaten as food is not a valid one. The fur of the seals are used for adornment or vanity. Compare it more to the middle ages trapping with glue beautiful song birds to adorn hats. Vanity, vanity, all is vanity.

    I personally feel very secure not wearing the skin of dead animals who died in a cruel way and prefer the animals wear their own skin as God intended them to do

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