The Borneo Post

TV host targeted in cougar hunt controvers­y

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OTTAWA: A Canadian television host faced a backlash on Thursday over a legal cougar hunt, including from the wife of a former prime minister who launched a sharp personal attack over his killing of the big cat.

Steve Ecklund, host of “The Edge” outdoor show, posted on his Facebook page several images of him posing with the cougar’s bloodied carcass and later cooking the meat in a stir-fry.

He’d shot the animal earlier this month in northern Alberta, saying in an online post it was “an unreal ending to a fun-filled season.”

A firestorm of criticisms quickly erupted on social media, with people calling Ecklund a “sick goof,” a “scumbag” and other unflatteri­ng epithets.

“What a creep,” Laureen Harper, the wife of former prime minister Stephen Harper, said in a Twitter message.

“Chasing a cougar with dogs until they are exhausted then shooting a scared, cornered and tired animal. Must be compensati­ng for something, small penis probably,” she added.

The former leader’s wife went on to note that hunting and fishing have long been traditions in her family, but strictly for food and insisting that no part of the animal should be wasted.

“Killing for fun makes me sick,” she said. “I was really angry that some guy flies all the way to Alberta to kill a magnificen­t cougar, so he can make a stir fry.”

Ecklund reportedly said he has received mostly positive feedback on the hunt, but also a few death threats.

A handful of people posted online in his defence that hunting predators such as cougars help to maintain wild deer and mountain goat population­s.

Cougar hunting is legal in Alberta from Dec 1 to the end of February for non-residents.

Neither Ecklund nor the Wild Television Network which broadcasts his show in Canada and in parts of Europe were immediatel­y available for comment. — AFP

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Actor Daniel Day-Lewis (left to right), writer, director and producer Paul Thomas Anderson and actors Lesley Manville and Vicky Krieps attend The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Official Academy Screening of ‘Phantom Thread’ at MOMA recently...
 ??  ?? Ecklund holds a cougar in a photo from his Facebook page. — Facebook photo
Ecklund holds a cougar in a photo from his Facebook page. — Facebook photo

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