Canada rejected Marineland’s plan to ship 30 belugas to China. Now it’s time to move the whales to sanctuaries.
This is an important step that will help ensure that at the very least those engaged in this barbaric practice comply with the few laws on the books.
EDMONTON—National animal law organization Animal Justice is raising the alarm over several rodeo events taking place at the Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR) – events that may violate Alberta’s Animal ...
OTTAWA—National animal law organization Animal Justice is applauding the federal government for acting in the best interests of the belugas at Marineland by denying permits to export all of the […] ...
TORONTO—In response to an Animal Justice lawsuit, the Ontario government has amended three penned dog hunting licences which appeared to permit illegal activity. The government has now agreed to amend ...
EDGEWOOD, BC—Animal Justice is deeply troubled by reports that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is potentially moving ahead with a plan to kill around 400 ostriches at Universal Ostrich […] ...
Caviar, a symbol of culinary luxury, comes at a steep cost beyond its lavish price tag. For the first time, Animal Justice is exposing the immense cruelty endured by the fishes who are exploited for ...
Animal Justice is releasing the largest investigation of zoos that has ever been undertaken in Canada. We visited nearly every zoo in Ontario—the roadside zoo capital of the country. Our video footage ...
New hidden-camera footage, released by Animal Justice, gives the first-ever behind-the-scenes look at a small-scale, local Canadian slaughterhouse. While many Canadian believe that buying local or ...
Kiska, widely known as the “loneliest orca in the world”, has died after living over 40 years in a tank at Marineland, with over a decade in solitary confinement. Her cause of death is not yet known.
A survey of more than 1,000 Canadian residents found that egg packaging from multiple companies is highly misleading, with consumers wrongly believing hens live in better conditions than they truly do ...
Canada ships thousands of live horses to Japan every year from the Winnipeg and Edmonton airports. Once in Japan, the horses are first fattened up, and then violently slaughtered and served raw as ...
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