Promoters, law prof at odds over whether Quebec rodeos violated animal welfare
MONTREAL — A popular western festival and a Montreal law professor are at odds again over whether rodeo events in Quebec last year contravened the province’s animal-welfare rules.
Alain Roy of Universite de Montreal published a report Wednesday using evidence gathered by observers at 20 such events and analyzed by a veterinarian.
He says it demonstrated that the animals were exposed to serious risk and injury as well as psychological distress.
That would violate a Quebec law adopted in December 2015 regarding animal welfare and safety that prohibits abuse or mistreatment affecting the health of an animal or any act that could expose them to distress.


