FW: Press Release: (SSCS) Hope for Anti-Sealers,
Canada MinisterForced to Resign

Subject: Press Release: (SSCS) Hope for Anti-Sealers,
Canada Minister Forced to Resign


http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/11/prweb314420.htm 


Hope For Anti-Sealers, Canadian Minister Forced To
Resign

Canada's Removal of Anti-Seal Minister Leaves Hope Of
Honest Negotiations
Friday Harbor, Washington (PRWEB) November 22, 2005 --
Today marks a red
letter day for anti-sealers as John "Kill 'em all"
Efford, the former
Canadian Regional Minister of National Resources for
Newfoundland and
Labrador resigned his position after mounting public
and political pressure
to do so.

"The end of the political career of John Efford may
help Canada adopt a more
reasonable and mature attitude towards the seals,"
says Captain Watson,
Founder and President of Sea Shepherd Conservation
Society (SSCS), a marine
wildlife conservation organization founded in 1977.
"We are happy that the
Canadian Government decided to replace Minister
Efford, as it was impossible
to enter into serious discussions regarding seals when
the Canadian Minister
of National Resources touted his resolution to
exterminate the seals."

Though Minister Efford claims that he was forced to
resign because of health
problems, the public scandal he has caused the
Canadian government over the
years raises questions. For example, before the
Canadian House of Assembly
Proceedings on May 4, 1998, Minister Efford professed,
"I would like to see
the six million seals, or whatever number is out
there, killed and sold,
destroyed or burned. I do not care what happens to
them . . . the more they
kill the better I will love it".

Canada is now under serious economic and social
pressure because of the
successful boycott of Canadian seafood supported by
organizations like SSCS
and others who are trying to stop the killing of the
Canadian seals. But
with representatives such as Minister Efford at the
helm, the Canadian
government isn't being taken seriously when they
proclaim that they are
attempting to find solutions.

On November 7, 2005, a colleague of similar sentiment
to Minister Efford,
Geoff Regan, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and
Regional Minister for Nova
Scotia, attempted to hold a meeting in Minister
Efford's domain of
Newfoundland for the alleged purpose of getting input
on the sealing issue
from all interested parties. But the meeting fell
apart because anti-sealers
felt that expressed statements from officials like
Minister Efford and
Minister Regan meant that their views would not be
taken seriously.

Captain Watson, in the South Pacific at the time of
the meeting, stated, "I
was amazed that Minister Regan told reporters that he
was disappointed that
I didn't attend the meeting because he wanted input
from all parties. I have
been requesting a meeting with Minister Regan for
years to no avail,"
Captain Watson clarified as to why he acquiesced to
boycott of the meeting.
It appears that the parties felt it necessary to
boycott the forum because
in the past, like Minister Efford, Minister Regan's
pro-sealing sentiments
have not presented a non-biased forum in which their
input was taken
seriously,

However, with Canada's decision to remove Minister
Efford, professional
marine conservation specialists like Captain Watson
are looking on with a
keen eye. Maybe there is hope that Canada will create
a genuine forum where
sound logic will rule and genuine concerns will be
addressed.

For more information about SSCS and Captain Watson,
please visit
www.seashepherd.org.



        
                
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