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Angry at being jilted, Sudbury man tortures cat

Article content Joel Portelance told the woman in the video he was going to almost drown the cat because of her. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Angry at being jilted, Sudbury man tortures cat Back to video On Friday in Sudbury court, Portelance, 35, was sentenced to seven months in jail for the video, for harassing the woman and for drug possession. “Of special concern is your conduct with reference to the cat: a defenceless cat,” said Justice Randall Lalande. “I did not see the video … You made the animal suffer. The animal had nothing to do with any part of your life.

Marine mammals in distress, says agency ordering Marineland to fix its water system

Posted: Jul 19, 2021 9:31 PM ET | Last Updated: July 20 Animal Welfare Services is still inspecting Marineland, but says early findings show some parts of the life support systems for the animals have been properly maintained.(Getty Images/iStockphoto) A months-long inspection of Marineland by Ontario s animal welfare watchdog has found that marine mammals at the tourist attraction were in distress due to poor water quality, The Canadian Press has learned. The inspection launched earlier this year by Animal Welfare Services is still ongoing, but on May 10, inspectors issued two orders to the Niagara Falls, Ont., park to repair the water system in the pools that house beluga whales, dolphins, walruses, sea lions and one killer whale.

Marine mammals in distress, province orders Marineland to fix water system

Marine mammals in distress, province orders Marineland to fix water system by Liam Casey THE CANADIAN PRESS Posted Jul 19, 2021 11:32 pm EDT Marineland is shown in Niagara Falls, Ont., Monday, August 14, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Tara Walton A months-long inspection of Marineland by Ontario’s animal welfare watchdog has found that marine mammals at the tourist attraction were in distress due to poor water quality, The Canadian Press has learned. The inspection launched earlier this year by Animal Welfare Services is still ongoing, but on May 10, inspectors issued two orders to the Niagara Falls, Ont., park to repair the water system in the pools that house beluga whales, dolphins, walruses, sea lions and one killer whale.

Do not leave dogs in cars this summer: Ontario SPCA

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