12 CHARGES LAID AGAINST BOUVRY

12 CHARGES LAID AGAINST BOUVRY

FIRST PUBLISHED SEPT. 8, 2023 UPDATED APRIL 4, 2024

From the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) website.

All of the following 12 charges are related to activities of Bouvry Exports Calgary Ltd. that occurred in July 2021.

The accused party appeared in court in Fort Macleod, Alberta on August 16, 2023.

Charges were laid for activities in July 2021

Charges laid on July 17, 2023

First court appearance August 16, 2023

Information  published by CFIA  Sept. 8, 2023

Court documents March 6, 2024 – a plea of NOT guilty was entered on all charges.

Next court date May 1, 2024 at 10:00 a.m.

These charges are laid by a Federal Agency, the CFIA — but the trial will be held at the provincial courts at

Court House
244 Chief Red Crow Blvd.
Fort Macleod, AB
T0L 0Z0
P: (403) 553-5003

April 3, 2024:  Matter was adjourned with no further actions being taken.  Next Court date is as above May 1st, 2024 at 10:00 a.m.

Very special thanks to someone who has been updating us but who wishes to remain anonymous.  We appreciate you.

FROM THE CFIA WEBSITE:

Notification of charges laid against Bouvry Exports Calgary Ltd.

Following an investigation, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has laid 12 charges under the Safe Food for Canadians Act and regulations and the Health of Animals Act and regulations against Bouvry Exports Calgary Ltd., located in Fort Macleod, Alberta.

The following charges were laid under section 39(1) of the Safe Food for Canadians Act, on July 17, 2023, for alleged contraventions of the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations described below:

4 alleged contraventions of section 88 of the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations which stipulates that any person who is required to prepare, keep and maintain a preventive control plan must implement that plan

This includes programs for animal identification and welfare

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1 alleged contravention of section 129 of the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations for failing to handle a food animal in a manner that does not cause it avoidable suffering, injury or death

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1 alleged contravention of section 130(1) of the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations which requires that a licence holder must assess whether a food animal is showing signs of suffering or injury on its arrival at the establishment

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1 alleged contravention of section 130(4) of the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations which requires that if a food animal is showing signs of suffering, the licence holder must immediately alleviate its suffering, humanely kill it or slaughter it in accordance with the regulations

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1 alleged contravention of section 165(1)(a) and 1 charge under section 165(1)(b) of the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations which establish requirements to obtain documentation related to animal identification, ownership and the last location where the animal was raised

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1 alleged contravention of section 165(1)(h)(i) of the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations which requires that the holder of a licence to slaughter obtain, from the person who owned or had the possession, care or control of the food animal before its arrival at the establishment, documents providing information about the last 180 days of the life of an equine, the name of any disease or syndrome that was diagnosed or a description of any deviation from normal behavior, physiology or appearance

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Two charges were laid under section 65(1) of the Health of Animals Act for alleged contraventions of subsections 140(1)(c) and 140(1)(d) of the Health of Animals Regulations which establish requirements for the humane handling and transportation of a compromised animal.

P.S.  Again, the above is from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s (CFIA) website.

We count 11 charges yet the CFIA reports on their site 12.

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HELP SAVE 6 HORSES

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WE CAN’T SAVE THEM ALL BUT WITH YOUR HELP…

Update March 1, 2024:

3 horses now have permanent homes – 3 remain in foster homes –  Ban Horse Slaughter team members had to dig into personal finances to pull this off.  AND we still need help with hay, vet care and hoof care.

Any and all help is GREATLY appreciated.

Sometimes we have opportunities to buy horses on death’s doorstep.  YOUNG, healthy horses who are about to be slaughtered.

This is one of those times.

We’ve negotiated the ability to buy 6 young horses sitting in a kill pen in western Canada –  to save them from slaughter – but we need to raise $4,000 to secure them and get them out of harm’s way NOW.

MANY people were shocked by how inexpensive horses were at an auction in Dawson Creek this past weekend and how many of them were snapped up by kill buyers.

Scroll down for our take on why we are okay with buying horses from kill buyers when some rescues and organizations are not.

We’ll need additional funds to quarantine and vet check them, BUT we have 3 secure, safe, locations to house them until permanent homes can be found and the immediate need is to get them out of the kill pen.

We have some hay secured but will need more – this first ask is simply to secure and transport 6 horses.  But again the good news is that we have 3 locations lined up to provide foster care.

We need your help now to pull this off.

We are completely volunteer-driven and we make every single penny count.

In the same way, many hands make light work, even small donations can add up and make a HUGE difference!

THANK YOU for your consideration.



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WHY IS THERE CONTROVERSY SURROUNDING BUYING HORSES DESTINED FOR SLAUGHTER?

Okay, so we are fully aware that purchasing horses from kill buyers is controversial.  Some rescues, organizations and individuals are NOT in favour of doing so.

The common objection from those opposed is that when you buy horses from kill buyers - horses that are earmarked to be slaughtered for their meat - you are helping the kill buyer profit.

Our take is this...

Kill buyers are going to profit whether we buy a horse or horses from them, or not.

Kill buyers will sell the horses to the slaughter plant - either Bouvry in Alberta or Richelieu in Quebec - and kill buyers will profit from those sales.

The horses they sell for slaughter are going to go through the torture of being crammed in leg-breaking trucks, often in extreme temperatures and be transported to a slaughter plant -- and if they survive the trip -- they'll be slaughtered for their meat.

If we buy horses, they are spared that torture - and live.

Either way the kill buyer profits - that's why we negotiate the lowest prices we can and buy as many horses as we can.

We are often criticized as are those who have fostered horses with/for us.

THE MORE FOSTER HOMES WE HAVE THE MORE HORSES WE CAN SAVE

Right now we have 3 generous individuals, each with the space on their properties -  and in their hearts -  to take in 2 horses each.

Adding 2 more horses to a herd of any size, especially when hay prices in western Canada are at an all-time high - and winter will be here before we know it -  is a huge undertaking.

Add in the fact that as mentioned above, critics of buying horses from kill buyers can be brutal with their social media comments and we fully understand why potential foster providers are hesitant and why some choose to remain anonymous.

THANK YOU to all who have stepped forward to help.

Interested in fostering? Please reach out - let's have a discussion to see if fostering would be a good fit for you or not.

 

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It may be hard for some to believe that tens of thousands of horses, including pets, are routinely slaughtered in Canada, for human consumption.

Some of the meat is consumed in Canada and much of it is shipped to the European Union and other markets, including  Japan.

The barbaric slaughter of horses is currently not legal in the United States, BUT  horses, including pets and ex-racehorses, from the United States are shipped to Canada and to Mexico to be slaughtered.

In addition Canada allows for the transportation of live horses to Japan,  to be slaughtered for human consumption, and unfortunately the transportation of horses destined for slaughter within Canada, and by air, is far from humane. 

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MARE & FOAL IN KILL PEN

MARE & FOAL IN KILL PEN

MARE & NEWBORN FOAL IN A KILL PEN NEED HELP NOW!

Sometimes we have opportunities to buy horses on death’s doorstep.  YOUNG, healthy horses who are about to be slaughtered.

This is one of those times.

2 young horses are sitting in a Canadian kill pen and we’ve negotiated the ability to be able to save them from slaughter but we need to raise $1,000 to get them out of harm’s way NOW.

AND BY YOUNG WE MEAN ONE OF THEM IS A FOAL – BORN YESTERDAY.

We’ll need additional funds to vet them BUT we have a secure, safe, location to house them until permanent homes can be found and the immediate need is to get them out of the kill pen.

We need your help now to pull this off.

We are completely volunteer driven and we make every single penny count.

In the same way many hands make light work, even small donations can add up and make a HUGE difference!  

THANK YOU for your consideration.

Thank you to all who contributed and shared this need.  The immediate needs of these horses have been met, they are safe and sound in a foster home.  Of course feeding, hoof care and regular veterinary care are ongoing and donations towards helping with their care are needed and appreciated.

Interested in helping us secure more horses from kill buyers -

instead of seeing them go to slaughter?



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WHY IS THERE CONTROVERSY SURROUNDING BUYING HORSES DESTINED FOR SLAUGHTER?

Okay, so we are fully aware that purchasing horses from kill buyers is controversial.  Some rescues, organizations and individuals are NOT in favour of doing so.

The common objection from those opposed is that when you buy horses from kill buyers - horses that are earmarked to be slaughtered for their meat - you are helping the kill buyer profit.

Our take is this...

Kill buyers are going to profit whether we buy a horse or horses from them, or not.

Kill buyers will sell the horses to the slaughter plant - either Bouvry in Alberta or Richelieu in Quebec - and kill buyers will profit from those sales.

The horses they sell for slaughter are going to go through the torture of being crammed in leg-breaking trucks, often in extreme temperatures and be transported to a slaughter plant -- and if they survive the trip -- they'll be slaughtered for their meat.

If we buy horses, they are spared that torture - and live.

Either way the kill buyer profits - that's why we negotiate the lowest prices we can and buy as many horses as we can.

We are often criticized as are those who have fostered horses with/for us.

THE MORE FOSTER HOMES WE HAVE THE MORE HORSES WE CAN SAVE

Right now we have 3 generous individuals, each with the space on their properties -  and in their hearts -  to take in 2 horses each.

Adding 2 more horses to a herd of any size, especially when hay prices in western Canada are at an all-time high - and winter will be here before we know it -  is a huge undertaking.

Add in the fact that as mentioned above, critics of buying horses from kill buyers can be brutal with their social media comments and we fully understand why potential foster providers are hesitant and why some choose to remain anonymous.

THANK YOU to all who have stepped forward to help.

Interested in fostering? Please reach out - let's have a discussion to see if fostering would be a good fit for you or not.

 

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It may be hard for some to believe that tens of thousands of horses, including pets, are routinely slaughtered in Canada, for human consumption.

Some of the meat is consumed in Canada and much of it is shipped to the European Union and other markets, including  Japan.

The barbaric slaughter of horses is currently not legal in the United States, BUT  horses, including pets and ex-racehorses, from the United States are shipped to Canada and to Mexico to be slaughtered.

In addition Canada allows for the transportation of live horses to Japan,  to be slaughtered for human consumption, and unfortunately the transportation of horses destined for slaughter within Canada, and by air, is far from humane. 

BILL C-355 SENATE

BILL C-355 SENATE

HON. PIERRE J. DALPHONDBill C-355 - a bill to ban the export of horses from Canada for the purpose of slaughter by air or to be fattened for slaughter passed through Parliament and is now in the hands of Canada's Senators. Senators are appointed by the Governor...

read more
THANK YOU JANN ARDEN

THANK YOU JANN ARDEN

 CANADIAN ICON JANN ARDEN GAINS MORE PRESS Thank you, Jann Arden, for your unwavering commitment to advocating for the protection of horses. Your efforts, particularly in helping to ban the live export of horses for slaughter, have made a tremendous difference. (That...

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HORSE SEARCH

HORSE SEARCH

FORMER OWNER WANTS TO KNOW MARE IS OKAY

If by chance you recognize this mare or currently own this horse would you be kind enough to call or text Emily at (403) 394-6471

Her name may have been changed but it was Loki before she was sold.

November 2, 2023:  It is now believed that Loki was sold by  Josua Datu of Okotoks, Alberta to a Tiffany in British Columbia.  

Josua may have delivered Loki to a location in Kamloops but Tiffany may not live in Kamloops.  

This may or may not be accurate information.

NOTE:  This is NOT a stolen or missing horse situation, this is a situation where…

We’re betting the current owner would like to know more about Loki’s history and Emily would like to know that Loki is safe.

EMILY WRITES: 

A few years ago I sold my paint mare.

It’s probably a long shot but I would love to know that she is safe and if she is ever offered for sale, I would love to have the opportunity to buy her.

She was my whole world, but unfortunately, I was not in a position where I could keep her, I had to sell her.

Today I am a stay-at-home mom and I am in a position to properly care for a horse.

I would be thrilled to have her back again — OR at the very least — to know she’s happy, healthy and safe.

When I had her we used Loki as her call name but that name may not have followed her.

I believe she’s been sold about 3 times.

Her registered name is COOSIMASHADEOVERDUN. But the current owners may not know that.

She is a dun paint and she would be about 15 years old.

Please, please, please, if someone has her now or knows anything about her I would appreciate hearing from you!

Please contact me by text or call my number is (403) 394-6471.

She could be anywhere by now. Last I knew she was in Fort McLeod, Alberta and then rumoured to be north of Edmonton.

[NOTE:  November 2, 2023 it is now believed that Loki may be in British Columbia, that she was delivered to a location in Kamloops and that she was moved elsewhere from Kamloops.  Again, this is NOT a lost or stolen horse situation, but a curious previous owner.] 

I would be happy to travel to get her if by chance she is for sale, now or in the future — and again I would like to know that she is safe.

Emily

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It may be hard for some to believe that tens of thousands of horses, including pets, are routinely slaughtered in Canada, for human consumption.

Some of the meat is consumed in Canada and much of it is shipped to the European Union and other markets, including  Japan.

The barbaric slaughter of horses is currently not legal in the United States, BUT  horses, including pets and ex-racehorses, from the United States are shipped to Canada and to Mexico to be slaughtered.

In addition Canada allows for the transportation of live horses to Japan,  to be slaughtered for human consumption, and unfortunately the transportation of horses destined for slaughter within Canada, and by air, is far from humane. 

BILL C-355 SENATE

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HON. PIERRE J. DALPHONDBill C-355 - a bill to ban the export of horses from Canada for the purpose of slaughter by air or to be fattened for slaughter passed through Parliament and is now in the hands of Canada's Senators. Senators are appointed by the Governor...

read more
THANK YOU JANN ARDEN

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 CANADIAN ICON JANN ARDEN GAINS MORE PRESS Thank you, Jann Arden, for your unwavering commitment to advocating for the protection of horses. Your efforts, particularly in helping to ban the live export of horses for slaughter, have made a tremendous difference. (That...

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WILD VS FERAL HORSES

WILD VS FERAL HORSES

SO, IN CANADA — ARE THEY WILD OR FERAL?

You may have noticed since the shooting earlier this month of 17 wild horses in British Columbia, Canada that there’s been an increase in the chatter about whether horses in British Columbia and other parts of Canada who run free are wild or feral.

You may also have noticed that we rarely post on social media, or on this site without a call to action also known as a CTA.

We like to educate and raise awareness, then provide solutions, and courses of action that we are taking to make a difference and that others can join us in doing to help horses and other equines.  Whether that be stopping the slaughter of horses within Canada, for human consumption or any purpose, including those imported from the USA for slaughter here (or in Mexico) or stopping the live export of horses from Canada to Japan – or anywhere else — for slaughter.

So what is the Call To Action (CTA) when it comes to helping horses like these 17 who were needlessly shot on Crown land?

That’s a good question.  A very good question.

 

First, let’s start with a recent article in the Globe and Mail.  (For our non-Canadian friends The Globe and Mail is a newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada and often referred to as the country’s “newspaper of record”.  Current readership is estimated to be around 2 million.)

And starts out: 

The recent slaughter of 17 wild horses in British Columbia’s Interior devastated members of the local community who regard them as an ancient and enchanting part of the landscape. However, the horses are thought of by others as pests, grazing machines that out-compete important species for food and territory.

Even ecologists disagree on whether wild horses deserve more protection.

As you read further you’ll find the article goes on to state:

Cpl. Lepine anticipates charging whoever is responsible for the killings under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, which carries a maximum punishment of $75,000 in fines and two years in jail.

A bit futher in the article…

The free-roaming horses are culturally significant to the Skeetchestn Indian Band, a community with deep roots in horsemanship that has held a rodeo for well over 100 years, according to former band councillor Terry Deneault.

In a statement released Wednesday, the band said that it was “saddened” by the “heinous crime” that occurred

“As our stories tell us, we are connected to all animals that walk, fly and swim, and it is our responsibility to ensure that all life is respected and cared for,” the statement said.

“While these horses did not live on Skeetchestn’s land and the crime occurred outside of our community, we are mourning the unnecessary loss of wildlife that we share this beautiful landscape with.”

So the comments in the article from the former band council member tell us that at least some in the First Nations community most directly “related” to this herd of horses consider the horses to be wild.

Those comments pleased us greatly because as the title of the Globe and Mail article states, the local community is divided and that has been our personal experience when it comes to the wild horses of British Columbia.

We’ve experienced – NOT with this particular Band – some members of other First Nations Bands who when wild horses are being a nuisance the horses are wild, but at other times some of the horses are used for trail rides, then turned out to fend for themselves for the winters – including horses that are branded.

Perhaps even more disheartening, members of more than one band in B.C. routinely round up these wild horses and ship them directly to slaughter in Alberta for human consumption.  

We are NOT saying this is the norm.  

AND we also want to say that there are groups within many bands and WHOLE bands who are working hard to protect horses and who treat them with respect.

Back to the article…

In B.C., as in the rest of Canada save for a handful of small reserves, free-roaming horses aren’t considered “wild” since the government doesn’t consider them to be native to the land. They are instead branded as “feral,” which disqualifies them from most wildlife protections.

Wayne McCrory, a biologist in B.C. who has studied free-roaming horses in Canada extensively, thinks new legislation is necessary.

It’s time to ramp up protection, both federal and provincial, in my opinion, to stop this senseless slaughter when some trigger-happy person just decides to take the law into his own hands,” Mr. McCrory said.

Mr. McCrory is involved in research on Chilcotin horses’ DNA that could prove they’re descendants of horses that arrived in Canada in the 1700s. This could help establish that the horses are native to the land and therefore eligible for protection.

So there it is, there is a possible call to action, a CTA.  Reach out to your Member of Parliament and your BC MLA and ask them to designate this herd as wild horses.

We do need to say that the article continues with a different point of view, that being that wildland resources would be better served by protecting land from horses, in favour of harder to sustain wildlife species.  You can read the full article here.

“It is acknowledged that these horses are of cultural significance to the local Skeetchestn Band.”

Police are asking anyone with information to call the

RCMP Livestock Section at 250-299-7462,

or email cory.lepine@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

THANK YOU to Lana Marie for sharing this NL Radio interview with biologist Wayne McCrory.

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It may be hard for some to believe that tens of thousands of horses, including pets, are routinely slaughtered in Canada, for human consumption.

Some of the meat is consumed in Canada and much of it is shipped to the European Union and other markets, including  Japan.

The barbaric slaughter of horses is currently not legal in the United States, BUT  horses, including pets and ex-racehorses, from the United States are shipped to Canada and to Mexico to be slaughtered.

In addition Canada allows for the transportation of live horses to Japan,  to be slaughtered for human consumption, and unfortunately the transportation of horses destined for slaughter within Canada, and by air, is far from humane. 

BILL C-355 SENATE

BILL C-355 SENATE

HON. PIERRE J. DALPHONDBill C-355 - a bill to ban the export of horses from Canada for the purpose of slaughter by air or to be fattened for slaughter passed through Parliament and is now in the hands of Canada's Senators. Senators are appointed by the Governor...

read more
THANK YOU JANN ARDEN

THANK YOU JANN ARDEN

 CANADIAN ICON JANN ARDEN GAINS MORE PRESS Thank you, Jann Arden, for your unwavering commitment to advocating for the protection of horses. Your efforts, particularly in helping to ban the live export of horses for slaughter, have made a tremendous difference. (That...

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BOUVRY EXPORTS HORSE SLAUGHTER PLANT LICENCE SUSPENDED

BOUVRY EXPORTS HORSE SLAUGHTER PLANT LICENCE SUSPENDED

BOUVRY EXPORTS (HORSE SLAUGHTER PLANT) LICENCE SUSPENDED

Read the full “report” from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency here

While the suspension is in effect, the licence holder may not conduct any activity for which licence #3H7GFH7D was issued.

By Liam Nixon Global News

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has suspended the Safe Food for Canadians (SFC) licence, effective Feb. 17, for a meat-processing plant in Fort Macleod, Alta.

In an emailed release Friday, the CFIA said Bouvry Exports Calgary Ltd. failed to comply with regulations related to operational sanitation procedures to prevent cross-contamination of food, and preventative control measures for the detection of E. coli and temperature deviation in carcasses.

 

The CFIA also determined there was a risk of injury to the public if the company “continued to conduct the activities identified in the licence.”

 

The licence can be reinstated once the proper corrective measures are taken by Bouvry Exports, but can also be cancelled if that does not happen within 90 days.

 

Licences can also be cancelled when the licence holder is notified of grounds for cancellation, and given an opportunity to be heard.

Global News reached out to Bouvry Exports on Feb. 23 and 25 for comment, but has not yet received a response. The company closed the Fort Macleod plant for a week in May 2020 after an employee tested positive for COVID-19. Occupational Health and Safety issued three orders related to COVID-19 procedures, and safety at the facility.
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CANADA SLAUGHTERS HORSES FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION

It may be hard for some to believe that tens of thousands of horses, including pets, are routinely slaughtered in Canada, for human consumption.

Some of the meat is consumed in Canada and much of it is shipped to the European Union and other markets, including  Japan.

The barbaric slaughter of horses is currently not legal in the United States, BUT  horses, including pets and ex-racehorses, from the United States are shipped to Canada and to Mexico to be slaughtered.

In addition Canada allows for the transportation of live horses to Japan,  to be slaughtered for human consumption, and unfortunately the transportation of horses destined for slaughter within Canada, and by air, is far from humane. 

BILL C-355 SENATE

BILL C-355 SENATE

HON. PIERRE J. DALPHONDBill C-355 - a bill to ban the export of horses from Canada for the purpose of slaughter by air or to be fattened for slaughter passed through Parliament and is now in the hands of Canada's Senators. Senators are appointed by the Governor...

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THANK YOU JANN ARDEN

THANK YOU JANN ARDEN

 CANADIAN ICON JANN ARDEN GAINS MORE PRESS Thank you, Jann Arden, for your unwavering commitment to advocating for the protection of horses. Your efforts, particularly in helping to ban the live export of horses for slaughter, have made a tremendous difference. (That...

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CONSERVATIVES IN FAVOUR OF HORSE SLAUGHTER

CONSERVATIVES IN FAVOUR OF HORSE SLAUGHTER

 SOCIAL MEDIA WRONGLY BLAMING PM TRUDEAU  Recently on social media, we’ve noticed some advocates blaming Prime Minister Trudeau for the ongoing export of horses from Canada to Japan and other markets for the purpose of slaughter. We are thankful that Prime Minister...

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BAN HORSE SLAUGHTER

FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION OR ANY PURPOSE
DONATESHOP TO SAVE HORSES

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