‘Crime of opportunity’: Cattle theft in Saskatchewan concerning for producers
As Saskatchewan producers eagerly wait for the meeting between Premier Scott Moe, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Chinese officials to discuss agricultural trade relationships, discussions about cattle continue to happen at home.
On Monday’s edition of the Evan Bray Show, a panel discussed the concerns around cattle theft through the prairies, where rural crime continues to be a challenge for law enforcement. Chad Ross, chair of governance, government policy and programs for the Saskatchewan Cattle Association in Estevan, Cpl. Owen Third, a Saskatchewan RCMP livestock investigator and Hugh Garrett, east district manager with Livestock Services of Saskatchewan, joined the show to discuss cattle theft in Saskatchewan.
The following transcript has been edited for length and clarity.
EVAN BRAY: Can you give us a sense of how serious cattle theft is in Saskatchewan today compared to, let’s say, a decade ago? Is it moving one way or the other?


