Feb. 25: The Nova Scotia SPCA recently seized more than two dozen animals from a property in the Annapolis Valley and charged a couple with a slew of animal cruelty offences, but now another Nova Scotia man has come forward and says he’s being harassed since the charges came to light. As Global’s Natasha Pace explains, the reason why may surprise you.
Animal Cruelty
Case of mistaken identity leads to harassment for Nova Scotia man
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