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farm animals / June 13, 2020

Consequences of Denial

Georges R. Dupras, Director | June 10, 2020 | Westmount Mag (French version below) I can’t help but wonder who came up with the idea of Bill 156 in Ontario. This bill would make it impossible …

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farm animals / June 7, 2020

ACTION ALERT: Ontario’s Farmed Animals in Grave Danger.

Urgent and disturbing news.Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government is pushing throughAg-Gag law, Bill 156. The deadline to comment is6 PM (EDT), June 9, 2020 We have little time to …

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politics / December 18, 2019

Two Ontario Bills of Great Significance to Animals:

Bill 136 and Bill 156 Progress on animal protection legislation has always been painfully slow in Canada. The use of animals - their bodies and their forced work - is deeply entrenched in our …

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cormorants / November 28, 2019

Help Ontario’s cormorants

Please - Take Action Today! Speak out to help stop a deadly escalation in the war on Double-crested Cormorants in Ontario. An omnibus budget bill is hiding a proposal that lays the groundwork …

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