As Europe reviews its rules on seal products, Canada calls for easing of restrictions

The Canadian Press 07/08/2024 13:59 The Canadian government is calling on the European Union to ease restrictions on seal products as member states review trade regulations. Ottawa says in a letter dated Aug. 6 to the European Commission’s vice-president that Canada has been given the opportunity to “provide input” on the seal trade while the union evaluates and fine tunes its rules. In 2009 the European Union limited imports for Canadian seal products, citing the “pain, distress, fear and other forms of suffering” of seals because of the way in which they are killed and skinned. Fisheries Minister Diane Lebouthillier says in the letter that EU regulations have led to a drop in Canada’s access to global markets for seal products, with exports falling from $18 million in 2006 to…

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