Missing Cattle, Real Consequences

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The Round Table of Justice airs every Monday, bringing together experts from across the justice system to discuss the week’s biggest crime and public safety stories.

Evan is joined by Chad Ross, Chair of Governance, Government Policy and Programs with the Saskatchewan Cattle Association in Estevan; Cpl. Owen Third, a Saskatchewan RCMP livestock investigator; and Hugh Garrett, Saskatchewan East District Manager with Livestock Services of Saskatchewan, to talk about cattle theft in the province.
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