BulletinMinistry of the Solicitor GeneralPublished: July 17, 2026

Steven Coxen convicted for allowing animal distress in Simcoe

A Simcoe court found Coxen guilty under the Provincial Animal Welfare Services Act; he received two years probation with community service and an animal care course.

Published
July 17, 2026
Source
Ministry of the Solicitor General
Release type
Bulletin
External ID
1007764

Summary

What happened

  • Date and place: May 22, 2026, Ontario Court of Justice in Simcoe.
  • Outcome: Steven Coxen was found guilty under the Provincial Animal Welfare Services Act (PAWS Act).

Charges and sentence

  • Charges: 1 count of permitting an animal to be in distress (s.15(2)) and 2 counts of failing to comply with prescribed standards of care (s.13(1)).
  • Sentence: Two years probation, including community service and an animal care course.

Why it matters

  • The case shows the PAWS Act is being used in court to address animal distress and care standards.
  • Provincial enforcement totals (as of May 2026) reported in the release: more than 18,700 distress orders issued, over 2,500 charges laid under the PAWS Act, and over 15,700 animals removed from distressing situations.

How to report animal distress

  • If you believe an animal is in distress or being abused, the release directs people to call 1-833-9-ANIMAL (264625).

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Source: Ontario Newsroom

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