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No rush to vote on bylaw to kill loose dogs after 24-hour hold

Summary by Nunatsiaq News
Killing loose dogs may be a “measure of last resort” for the City of Iqaluit, but giving them a 24-hour death sentence shouldn’t be the first option in addressing the ongoing issue. City councillors are expected to give a third-reading vote on June 10 to amend the animal control bylaw, reducing the holding period to 24 hours from seven days for any loose animal that’s caught. That vote is the last step in passing a bylaw. Third reading is often …
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Nunatsiaq News broke the news in Nunavut, Canada on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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