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The Beginning of the EndJune 19, 2009 by Rebecca Aldworth
But even as we mourn these tragic, needless deaths, we can take comfort in the knowledge that more than a quarter of a million seals survived the slaughter. Sealers could have killed up to 338,000 seals this year, but with global markets for seal products closing, and prices for seal fur having crashed to just $15 per skin (down from over $100 in 2006), most sealers chose to stay home. The take for 2009 was the lowest in 14 years. A Brighter Future We can take solace too in the many positive developments we have seen in recent months:
Reaction in Canada Sadly, not all of the news has been good. Though most Canadians oppose the seal hunt, my government has threatened trade reprisals and WTO action in response to the European ban, even risking an ongoing multi-billion dollar free trade negotiation between Canada and the EU. Canada’s Governor General made headlines this spring when she requested that seal meat be put on the menu at a traditional Inuit ceremony and then gutted a seal and asked to eat its heart. While Canadian media largely portrayed her actions as those of a “gracious guest” accepting what was offered, the global community took a different view. Instead of attempting to find solutions to end this slaughter for good, Canadian political parties are falling all over each other to publicly support the sealing industry. I cannot begin to express my disappointment with the lack of leadership on this issue within the federal government.
Clearly, we have more work to do. The sealing industry is down, but it is not out. With generous subsidies, the Canadian government can help develop new markets in Asia and Russia. And that is why we are launching campaigns in even more key countries to stop the global trade in seal products. Until we can provide a strong enough economic incentive, the Canadian government will not legislate and end to the seal hunt. So we are expanding the ProtectSeals seafood boycott to ensure even more companies and individuals make the link between buying Canadian seafood and the killing of defenseless baby seals. We are in a race against time. Next March, the killing begins again. We are in a fight for the seals’ lives, and I know we can count on our supporters as we take our campaign to the next level. With your help, there is no way we can lose.
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