British Columbia

B.C. man fined after months-old bear cub found caged on property

Justin Thibault was sentenced this month for unlawful possession of live wildlife after a bear was found caged on his Hudson's Hope property in 2020. He has been ordered to pay $7,500 in fines.

Justin Thibault ordered to pay $7,500 after animal was found at Hudson's Hope home in 2020

A black bear cub was found on a property in Hudson's Hope, B.C., during an RCMP investigation on June 9, 2020. The man responsible has been ordered to pay a 7,500 fine for unlawful possession of live wildlife. (RCMP)

A man from northeastern B.C. has been fined $7,500 after RCMP officers found a caged black bear cub on his property over two years ago.

Justin Thibault, from Hudson's Hope, was charged with unlawful possession of live wildlife under the B.C. Wildlife Act in June 2020 after officers spotted a six-to-eight-month-old cub while at Thibault's home to arrest him for dangerous driving and theft.

RCMP later went back to search the property and remove the bear. The animal was taken to a wildlife sanctuary with help from the B.C. Conservation Service. 

On March 3, 2023, Thibault was sentenced in provincial court and ordered to pay $7,400 in restitution and a $100 fine to the B.C. provincial government. Thibault must also pay a $15 victim surcharge.

At the time of Thibault's arrest, officers also arrested a then 29-year-old woman in connection with the investigation. Court records show wildlife charges against Tessa Ann Broad were stayed. 

The bear cub, known as Rock, was taken to Northern Lights Wildlife Society where staff said he was released happy and healthy the following year.