High court won’t hear case about decision to euthanize B.C. bear cub
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear a case about the authority of conservation officers to euthanize wildlife following the controversial death of an orphaned bear cub.
The high court refused Thursday to consider an appeal of a ruling that British Columbia conservation officers have discretion when destroying wild animals.
Tiana Jackson discovered the black bear cub in 2016 and called a rehabilitation centre in Smithers, B.C., that was willing to accept the animal.
An officer from the provincial Conservation Officer Service examined the cub, decided it could not be rehabilitated and euthanized the animal.