Originator: Vice-President, Academic and Research
Approver: Senior Academic Committee
Effective: June 18, 2022
Replaces: April 5, 2005
This policy regarding Animal Care and Research is designed to ensure the humane and exemplary treatment and care of animals in the advancement and transmission of knowledge. RRC Polytech is committed to implementing and maintaining the highest accepted Canadian standards of animal care and use in animal-based teaching, research or testing.
This policy is designed to ensure that all faculty, students, contractors and researchers of RRC Polytech implement the highest Canadian standards of care for any animals that are used for teaching, research or testing purposes at the College.
This policy applies to all faculty, students, contractors and researchers associated with RRC Polytech.
Animal: The term “animal” as defined in this policy refers to vertebrate animals. It is recognized, however, that in regard to ethical issues surrounding the experimental use of animals, it will be necessary to include some invertebrates, in particular, cephalopods (octopi and squid), insofar as consideration should be given to the complexity of the central nervous system of a species and its sentience, rather than any physical appearance and phylogenetic relationship to the human.
CCAC: The Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) is the national organization responsible for setting and maintaining standards for the ethical use and care of animals in science in Canada.
ACC: The Animal Care Committee (ACC) is RRC Polytech’s animal care committee that is set out and maintained as specified in the ACC’s Terms of Reference (TOR).
CVMA: Canadian Veterinary Medical Association
MVMA: Manitoba Veterinary Medical Association
Animal Care Committee Terms of Reference (TOR)
Manitoba Veterinary Medical Act
Manitoba Animal Care Act
This procedure outlines the process for RRC Polytech faculty, students, and contractors to use animals in teaching and/or research.
Animal: The term “animal” as defined in this policy refers to vertebrate animals. It is recognized, however, that in regard to ethical issues surrounding the experimental use of animals, it will be necessary to include some invertebrates, in particular, cephalopods (octopi and squid), insofar as consideration should be given to the complexity of the central nervous system of a species and its sentience, rather than any physical appearance and phylogenetic relationship to the human.
CCAC: The Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) is the national organization responsible for setting and maintaining standards for the ethical use and care of animals in science in Canada.
ACC: The Animal Care Committee (ACC) is RRC Polytech’s animal care committee that is set out and maintained as specified in the ACC’s Terms of Reference (TOR).
AUP: An Animal Use Protocol (AUP) is required for each teaching or research activity that is using any live animals.
RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of Anishinaabe, Ininiwak, Anishininew, Dakota, and Dené, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.
We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.