The Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals wants more funding and sweeping changes to its powers, saying it is handcuffed in its investigations by the current legislation and animals are suffering because of it. With those new powers, the OSPCA would welcome government oversight, said Rob Godfrey, chairman of the board of directors. “There is nothing hidden and there shouldn’t be anything hidden,” Godfrey told the Star on Wednesday (Oct. 10).
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