The BC SPCA still serves the dead bodies of animals in order to get donations for itself - or as it would say - for its animals. The animals the SPCA serves up are mostly species that have suffered the gross and terrible cruelty of factory farming. Some just suffer from being boiled alive, like crabs.
AAS has long argued that serving some dead animals (not yours) to get money for some other animals (yours) is indefensible. And it's not rocket science either.
We don't believe that it has never crossed the minds of anyone at the BC SPCA that there is an ethical conflict of interest in it serving up dead animals. But even if they could successfully argue that none of them could figure that out, the animal welfare industry's literature (like that referred to in the above post) has been available to the SPCA for decades.