Today, Animal Justice lawyers were in Federal Court in Ottawa to fight for the lives of countless dogs denied a chance at safety because of a blanket federal import ban. Alongside our co-applicant Soi ...
After years of advocacy by Animal Justice and partner organizations to end toxicity testing on animals, Canada has released a national “Strategy to replace, reduce, or refine vertebrate animal testing ...
Marineland belugas are facing a new crisis—the park is using their lives as leverage to demand a government payout.
Canada was once a beacon of hope for dogs living on the streets and in shelters around the world. It's time we opened our doors again. Animal Justice and Soi Dog Canada will tell a judge why the ban ...
Sobeys is still supporting cruel cage confinement for hens—despite growing public outcry and the cage-free commitments made by their leadership team. Join us outside Sobeys to stand up for animals and ...
On Wednesday, October 8, Animal Justice and Soi Dog Canada—a rescue group helping stray dogs suffering from wars and other disasters in Asia—will be in Federal […] ...
Marineland’s threatening letter to the federal government comes across as a desperate attempt to rewrite history. In the letter, sent October 3, Marineland says it will […] ...
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.
What is a Puppy Mill? Puppy mills are commercial breeding operations which force dogs to produce litter after litter of puppies, typically on an intensive basis. Puppy mills can have dozens or even ...
In Canada, most egg-laying hens are kept in small wire cages, stacked on top of each other. These intensive confinement systems are incredibly cruel, and force hens to live in cramped, filthy ...
Canada’s animal transport regulations permit transporting farmed animals for up to 36 hours without food, water, or rest (and 72 hours for newly-hatched chicks). Transporters are not required to ...