Sask. cattle owners charged in relation to animal cruelty case
Editor’s note: This story was amended on Sept 7, to reflect that the charges against Donald Black and Connie Black-Sturby, were stayed by the Crown on June 16, 2020.
Nearly a year-and-a-half after over 100 cattle were seized from a farm in northeast Saskatchewan, the case is making its way to court.
The three respective owners, Donald Black, Connie Black-Sturby, and Maureen Black, were all initially charged under section four of the Animal Protection Act, which relates to an individual causing an animal to be in distress.
Maureen Black also faces two additional charges under the Criminal Code of Canada, alleging she allowed an animal to be caused unnecessary pain, or suffering; but also that she neglected to provide suitable and adequate food, water, shelter and care.