Animal Justice testified in support of Ontario’s Bill 75, and encouraged lawmakers to strengthen the legislation.
TORONTO—National animal law organization Animal Justice is condemning Marineland’s disgraceful request for $10 to $20 million in taxpayer dollars to pay for the potential relocation of surviving ...
This Animal Justice panel brings together former animal farmers, a slaughterhouse inspector, and a ranch worker who became ...
Opinion
Animal Protection, Environment Groups Denounce Emergency Strychnine Use in Alberta and Saskatchewan
CALGARY—In a shocking decision made on March 30, Health Canada reversed its previous ban on the notoriously cruel poison strychnine, granting Alberta and Saskatchewan emergency use permits to kill ...
OTTAWA—Today, four leading animal protection organizations released Towards a National Framework for Farmed Animal Protection, a comprehensive report outlining critical gaps in Canada’s current ...
Canada’s approach to farmed animal protection is fundamentally broken. Canada has no laws to regulate the welfare of animals ...
SASKATOON—Animal Justice is urging the University of Saskatchewan’s Board of Governors to remove so-called “enriched” cage systems from its planned research barn, warning the design risks locking the ...
Canada is a top importer of endangered long-tailed macaques for lab experiments. Urge Canada to stop enabling the cruel ...
Animal Justice, Winnipeg Humane Society, and a bio professor, have filed an appeal challenging a permit to poison Winnipeg ...
This Animal Justice panel brings together former animal farmers, a slaughterhouse inspector, and a ranch worker whose conscience and compassion led them from producing and killing animals to ...
Manitoba's Bill 19 could close the oversight gap that has allowed cruel breeders to flourish. But enforcement and strong standards are needed.
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