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ONLINE EVENT: The Fight to End Fur Farming

Update: The event has wrapped! Watch the replay.

The fur trade is in steep decline, with fur farming now banned in a growing number of jurisdictions. This reflects growing concern by the public over the inherent cruelty of caging foxes, minks, wolves, and other wildlife in tiny, barren cages on fur farms before brutally killing and skinning them for their fur.

Not only does fur farming cause indefensible animal suffering, it also poses serious risks to human health and pollutes the environment. Despite fur farms being banned in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Norway, Italy, and most recently Poland, this cruel and outdated industry still operates in Canada. It’s time for this to change.

On January 21 from 7:00-8:30 PM ET, some of the top leaders in the movement to ban fur farms will be gathering for a dynamic and action-oriented panel.

Promotional graphic for an online panel titled “The Fight to End Fur Farming,” taking place January 21, 2026, from 7:00–8:30 PM ET. The graphic features headshots of panelists Alanna Devine (Animal Justice), Dr. Sara Dubois (BC SPCA), Rebecca Loviconi (filmmaker and photojournalist), Bogna Wiltowska (Anima International), and Lesley Fox (The Fur-Bearers), with host Kimberly Carroll shown at the bottom. A faint background image of foxes appears behind the text and photos.

January 21, 2026 | 7:00 – 8:30 PM ET


This panel will cover:

  • Current efforts to push federal and provincial governments to ban fur farming
  • The lawsuit Animal Justice and The Fur-Bearers have launched against the Quebec government over fur farms
  • The public health dangers linked to fur farming
  • Lessons from countries that have already banned the practice
  • The role of the fashion industry in moving away from fur
  • What you can do to end fur farming

Meet our panelists:

  • Lesley Fox: Executive Director of The Fur-Bearers
  • Bogna Wiltowska: Investigator & campaigner at the forefront of Poland’s fur farm ban
  • Rebecca Loviconi: Director of the award-winning documentary “Slay
  • Alanna Devine: Director of Legal Advocacy at Animal Justice
  • Dr. Sara Dubois: Biologist and Senior Director of Animal Welfare Science & Standards at BC SPCA

Hosted by: Animal Justice’s Kimberly Carroll

Let’s make fur farms history in Canada!