Quebec zoo owner pleads guilty to animal welfare violations, criminal charges dropped
MONTREAL — The former owner of a zoo in central Quebec has pleaded guilty to animal welfare offences, but will avoid criminal charges.
Normand Trahan pleaded guilty to four infractions today under Quebec’s Animal Welfare and Safety Act after the Crown dropped the criminal charges against him from 2019.
Trahan pleaded guilty to violations including inadequate conditions and lack of veterinary care involving the zoo in St-Édouard-de-Maskinongé, Que., about 120 kilometres northeast of Montreal, which was sold earlier this year.
He will have to pay more than $6,800 in fines and is prohibited from owning animals for five years, with the exception of pets at his home.