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animal testing, animals in research / February 24, 2026

Bill 75 is a Start, but Loopholes Remain

For 34 years, Animal Alliance of Canada has been working tirelessly to protect dogs and cats from being used in harmful research, testing, and teaching. Our No Pets in Research campaign continues to make significant strides, but the work is not over yet. 

The introduction of Bill 75 (Schedule I) represents a significant shift in Ontario’s approach to the use of dogs and cats in research. The prohibition on invasive medical research on cats and dogs, along with the ban on purpose-breeding, is an important and welcome development that signals a meaningful commitment to improving animal protection. However, despite these advances, Schedule I as currently presented contains notable gaps and structural weaknesses that limit its effectiveness in fully protecting animals’ interests.  
 
While the Ontario Premier’s commitment is a landmark step, no ban is currently in effect, and the proposed changes are incomplete. We continue to urge the government to implement stronger, enforceable regulations that will close loopholes, ensure ethical oversight is established, and mandate greater transparency to the public.  

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Our Recent Advocacy Efforts 

Animal Alliance has been actively engaging with government officials to advocate for stronger protections in Bill 75 and the proposed regulatory amendments to Ontario’s Animals for Research Act. Recently, we have: 

  • Submitted detailed memos to provincial decision-makers outlining the ethical, scientific, and public policy considerations that are essential to ensuring full protections 
  • Participated in public consultation periods with comprehensive recommendations for amending Ontario’s Animals for Research Act 
  • Established an expert Advisory Group on Humane Science, comprised of scientists, veterinarians, medical doctors, and academics to strengthen our advocacy efforts 

Take Action Now 

We need your voice to ensure promises become policy. Here’s how you can help: 

Send Our Action Email 

Click here to take action 

Our action page makes it easy to send a message directly to the ministries responsible for making these changes and elected representatives, urging them to support stronger protections for dogs and cats. 

Download and Share Our Campaign Package 

Help spread the word by downloading our No Pets in Research Campaign package and sharing it within your network. 

Download the Campaign Package (PDF) 

If you live in Ontario, Contact Your MPP Directly 

Let your Member of Provincial Parliament know that you support ending the use of pets in research. A diplomatic but firm personal letter or phone call can make a real difference. 

Support Our Campaign 

Please consider becoming a one-time or monthly donor. Your donation allows us to continue this impactful campaign, raise public awareness, and mobilize support for animal protection through strategic partnerships. 

After more than three decades of advocacy, we see the current moment as a historic opportunity to achieve lasting change. We will not stop until every dog and cat in Ontario is protected from being used in harmful research, teaching, and testing. 

Thank you for standing with us and with the animals.

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