Alert: Two More Slaughterhouses Killing Horses in Canada!
As an end to horse slaughter in the United States becomes an increasingly tangible goal, Canada has unfortunately slipped backwards in the arena of protection for our equine population.
Natural Valley Farms in Saskatchewan has announced that horses will now be slaughtered in their facility near Neudorf. Meanwhile, Canadian Horse Defense Coalition discovered that Medallion Meats near Falkland, B.C., has been quietly shipping horsemeat to Japan. There are now four Canadian provinces actively butchering horses: Quebec, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and B.C.
To read more about Natural Valley Farms and its custom contract with countries in the European Union, go here (copy/paste into browser if clicking on the link does not work): http://www.canada.com/saskatoonstarphoenix/news/business/story.html?id=90cd6e3e-f68e-4852-852e-786f27912976 .
Medallion Meats is owned by Kour Holdings Corporation. The slaughterhouse is located at 6478 Kamloops Vernon Hwy. Additional contact information: BOX 69, FALKLAND, BC, V0E 1W0; phone: 250-375-2588 (office); 604-562-8680 (cell).
For updated horse slaughter statistics in Canada, please see the first two tables on this webpage: http://www.defendhorsescanada.org/info.php?id=stats.inc .
Additional statistics from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada indicate that during the first four months of 2007 Canada's slaughter horse imports were on the rise: 2,049 in January; 2,319 in February; 2,422 in March; and 2,851 in April. This is a logical progression, considering the fact that equine slaughter is grinding to a stop in the United States (with only Cavel in DeKalb, Illinois, operating temporarily). We can thus expect growing numbers of American horses to enter Canadian slaughter facilities, at least until such time that U.S. legislation is enacted, prohibiting the transport of horses to Canada and Mexico for slaughter.
50,242 horses were killed in Canadian slaughterhouses in 2006.
Please consider approaching your Member of Parliament at the earliest opportunity in order to discuss a bill to end the slaughter of our horses!
This is a message from:
Canadian Horse Defense Coalition
www.defendhorsescanada.org
info@defendhorsescanada.org