Captain Paul Watson

Tue, 3 Oct 2006 16:00:44 -0700

Green Party of Canada Must Stay the Course for the
Seals

The Green Party of Canada is considering changing the
policy on the Canadian seal slaughter after pressure
has been brought to bear from Green Party members in
Newfoundland and Labrador .

 

“The Party will lose a great deal of support,
especially in Western and Central Canada if they
renege on their commitment to oppose the annual
slaughter of seals.” Said Captain Paul Watson.

 

Captain Paul Watson, the founder and President of the
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society was one of the
original Green Party of Canada members in the early
Eighties and represented the Green Party in four
different elections, twice as the candidate for
Vancouver Centre in the Federal elections, once for
the Vancouver Parks Board and once for Mayor of
Vancouver in 1996.

 

“I have supported the Green Party in Canada because it
is the only federal Party that represents
environmental concerns and the only political party
that opposes the Canadian seal hunt.” Said Captain
Watson. “If the Green Party of Canada changes its
policy to support the seal slaughter then I don’t
think I will be alone in withdrawing my support for
the Greens. The Party will find that they will have
more to lose from backing the seal hunt than from
opposing it”    

Jane McGillivray, who had won the Green party's
nomination in the riding of Labrador , resigned her
candidacy over the party's policy on sealing.

Lori-Ann Martino, who had been an organizer for the
Green party in Newfoundland and Labrador, said the
policy prompted her to abandon a plan to run in a St.
John 's riding in January's federal election.

“This is no loss,” said Captain Watson. “Why would a
Party that is concerned for wildlife conservation want
to run candidates who are in favour of the largest
slaughter of marine mammals in the world? This is like
a Peace Party advocate voting for war or a Socialist
voting for fascism. The Green Party does not need the
Martino’s and the McGillivrays, the Party needs people
who respect conservation and respect for wildlife.” 

Elizabeth May is the new leader of the Federal Green
Party. “I supported her for that position. She is one
of the best environmental activists in Canada . She is
a long time friend and she is a member of the Sea
Shepherd Conservation Society Board of Advisors. I
trust that she will support conservation efforts for
the seals and I trust she will not compromise on this
issue.”

Elizabeth May is out of the country and not available
for comment presently.

The Canadian seal slaughter has no place in the
civilized world. Harp seal populations have been
reduced to less than 10% of their numbers from before
the time of the European colonization some five
hundred years ago. The slaughter of seal pups is
inhumane and it is a horrific obscenity. 

The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is supporting
European Parliament efforts to ban all seal products
and the Society is supporting the international
boycott of Canadian seafood products and tourism to
Canada as effective tactics to pressure the government
of Canada to end the slaughter.    

“As a Canadian whose family extends back to 1640 in
Acadia , I have fought this savage and cruel slaughter
all of my life.” Said Captain Watson. “If I have one
wish to see fulfilled before I die it would be to see
this horror abolished forever.” 

Captain Paul Watson is the Founder and President of
the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. 

He is also the author of Seal Wars! Twenty-Five Years
on the Front Lines with the Harp Seals. 

 

May be freely Distributed and Published.





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