Why?
Canada became the first country in the world to refuse to join 76 separate resolutions to extend the prohibition of trade to new endangered species. This is the never before seen. In 2013, after the Convention on international trade in species of wild flora and fauna threatened with extinction (known by the English acronym CITES), the Canada has entered "reservations" for each of the 76 species added. In this way, the Canadian Government is drawn off the obligation to extend the protection afforded by the agreement to them. It is as if the international community said: "it is absolutely necessary to protect this animal or plant now! And that the Canada met 'bof '... 76 times in a row. No other country does oppose as radically as the Canada international trade in endangered species ban.
http://action.sumofus.org/fr/s/especes-menacees-canada-thanks/?action_id=38231210&akid=9136.1497370.qZTefj&ar=1&form_name=act&rd=1&sub=fwd&t=2