Reasons Not to Buy a Puppy this Christmas

Buying a dog as a gift can support harmful puppy mills, put the animal’s health at risk, and contribute to the overpopulation crisis.

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Animal Justice Fights in Court to Stop Coyote Killing Contest

Animal Justice took the Ontario government to court to fight an illegal coyote hunting contest.

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Canada’s Puppy Mill Problem

A lack of regulation and oversight for dog breeding has led to a puppy mill crisis.

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How “No Pet” Clauses in Rental Housing Harm Animals and Families

As Canada faces a housing crisis, pet-friendly provisions can help people and their companions find homes.

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Indigenous Chiefs Call For End of Cruel Wildlife Killing Contests

Animal Justice is supporting the call for the BC government to end wildlife killing contests in the province once and for all.

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Victory! St. Catharines Rejects Shopping Mall Reptile Zoo

St. Catharines City Council votes NO on a reptile zoo exemption.

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Media Advisory: Animal Groups in Court to Stop Coyote Killing Contest

Animal Justice, The Fur-Bearers, and Coyote Watch Canada will make arguments in Ontario Divisional Court on Wednesday, in a lawsuit aimed at stopping an unlawful coyote hunting contest.  It is […]

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Photos: One Year After Promised Ban, Horses Still Shipped from Winnipeg to Japan

WINNIPEG—National animal law organization Animal Justice is sounding the alarm after a shipment of over 100 horses was flown out of the Winnipeg airport early Monday morning to Japan. There, […]

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Dog Sledding Operation Loses Appeal, Court Finds Dogs Were Clearly In Distress

In a blow to the cruel dog sledding industry, Windrift Adventures has lost its challenge in the Ontario Divisional Court

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“Made in Quebec” Foie Gras is Just as Cruel

Don’t be fooled by labels featuring happy geese or promotional images of ducks in idyllic meadows. Foie gras production in Canada is cruel and condemns ducks and geese to a life of misery.

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Homeless Dogs Shot in the Street as World Cup Arrives in Qatar

The CFIA dog import ban means rescue organizations are unable to save dogs from Qatar and bring them to loving homes in Canada.

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Urgent PEI Call-In: “No Pet” Clauses in Rental Agreements Harm Families

This campaign is now closed. The PEI legislature will debate and vote on the proposed new Residential Tenancy Act as soon as today. But the new bill still lets landlords […]

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PEI Should Ban “No Pets” Rules in Rental Housing

CHARLOTTETOWN—Animal Justice, a national animal law advocacy organization, is calling on the PEI legislature to amend the new Residential Tenancy Act bill to protect families with pets from facing discrimination […]

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