Alberta SPCA Sell Mare at Auction

Alberta SPCA Sell Mare at Auction

CINDY THOMAS OF HORSE HEROES ALBERTA FINDS & BUYS A MARE “BELONGING” TO ALBERTA SPCA AT HORSE AUCTION

 

Chances are good that if you know anything about horse slaughter in Canada you’ve come across Cindy Thomas of Horse Heroes Alberta.

Multiple times per month for the last couple of years Cindy has attended horse auctions in Alberta, Canada — and since early 2019 she’s facilitated the rescue of over 550 horses from the slaughter pipeline.

Cindy’s goal is to save as many horses as she can by outbidding kill buyers AKA meat buyers at the auctions.  She’s backed by an amazing group of people from across North America who regularly contribute to help offset the huge expenses of purchasing horses  — and then properly caring for them, and owner surrendered horses –  before they are carefully rehomed in permanent homes.

Recently Cindy and others were shocked to find a horse at an auction that was “marked” as being owned by the Alberta SPCA.

Of course most of us are completely outraged to hear that the SPCA sells horses at any auction because auctions are frequented by kill buyers who ship horses to slaughter for human consumption.

If you are like me, you believe that horses once in the care of the Alberta SPCA should be protected — they should be given a soft landing — they certainly shouldn’t be placed in harm’s way at an auction where they risk being transported to slaughter.

However, thanks to animal advocate Vivian Bell of Edmonton, Alberta I was reminded why some equines in the “care” of the SPCA do end up at a public auctions.

 

I tend to think of it as the SPCA arranging a “plea bargain” for those who  neglect their equines.  

Here’s just one example of why you may find horses at a public auction marked as being “owned” by the SPCA…

The SPCA may negotiate a deal with owners whose horses are neglected, a deal where the owners agree that if they are paid for their equines, they will agree to give them up — the SPCA is able to quickly take those equines away from further harm, they are able to avoid lengthy and expensive court cases.

But then the challenge is that in the past owners have taken the SPCA to court claiming that they have not received fair market value for their horses.

When the SPCA sells horses at a public auction, it makes it very difficult for a former owner to claim they did not receive “fair market value” for their horse and therefore very difficult to take legal action against the SPCA.

Thankfully in the case of the recent auction, Cindy Thomas and her Horse Heroes Alberta supporters were able to buy a mare marked as being sold by the SPCA — who might otherwise have gone to slaughter.

 

Antiquated laws in Canada force the SPCA to sell horses at public auctions to protect themselves from litigation.

Vivian Bell writes:

I spoke via email with the Alberta SPCA and here is a summary of how they are legally bound in this issue of seizure:

1) The SPCA are constantly sued after seizure cases and spend a great deal of money on litigating these cases.

It is disheartening to them to see how much owners are willing to pay to fight for money back on their “property”, when if they used that money to take care of the animals in the first place there never would have been seizure.

People are bizarre.

 

Years of experience in the courts have shown the SPCA how to best protect themselves from these attacks and to try to minimize the money spent on court cases so that more goes to physically helping animals.

 

2)  It is apparently routine for owners of seized animals (the owners who do not sign over the animals to the SPCA and choose to fight legally) to vastly overestimate the value of their animals.

 

Experience has taught the SPCA that if they try and arrange private sales of seized animals, either to rescues or anyone, then they get accused by the owner of deliberately trying to rip them off and then they get sued.

The way to avoid this is public auction, it is open and transparent and then the difficult owner has no grounds for litigation.

3) Sometimes an owner admits to the SPCA they can no longer care for their animals and that they want to sell them.

 

If the owner no longer has the capacity to sell, then the SPCA steps in and removes the animals and then acts on the owners behalf to sell them if they wish at auction.  In that case the SPCA are seen as villains.  If the SPCA do not do this and leave the animals on the property, then they are seen as not acting to help the animals.

 

It’s tricky and they have to try and do their best within the law.

4)  And this is the most important point – when there are no potential legal threats, then the SPCA is happy to gift horses, animals to rescues or placement partners to find homes for them.

This is often after the SPCA invests vet care, food, etc. in the animals and they ask nothing back in return.

 

So – the law needs to be changed to put animal welfare above property rights and protect the SPCA from market value challenges.

I am going to put looking into that on my list of things to do.

In the meantime, it is in everyone’s best interests, especially the horses and donkeys, to forge good working relationships between SPCA’s and rescue groups.

It can be beneficial to rescue groups because the SPCA with their larger resources can do the more expensive work of vet care, feed, assessment etc. before the equines are either gifted to rescues or when forced to, go to auction — with good working relationships between rescues and SPCA’s, be bought by rescues at auction.

Auctions will only be avoided in many cases if we get the law changed.

In the meantime I will continue to donate to organizations like Horse Heroes Alberta, and also find more ways to get money into Cindy Thomas’ hands when she goes to auctions because she is doing wonderful work. ~ Vivian

 

UPDATE:  

Good morning Ms. Thomas, ​

Section 7 of the Animal Protection Act (APA) dictates that peace officers take legal custody of animals but the owners of animals retain a legal right to their animals or the value of those animals.

In broad terms I will explain how this applies to the work we do using a hypothetical situation. ​

If Alberta SPCA Peace Officers need to seize 100 head of cattle to relieve their distress, the owner is legally entitled to reclaim their animals and if the owners chooses not to reclaim then the proceeds, less the seizure costs, are paid to the owner of the animals.

That owner may believe the cattle are worth more than they are.

The owner may believe they’re worth $150,000 because that’s the current market price cattle are selling for.

However, because the cattle in question are not in ideal condition the market will not pay that amount.

When the animals are sold at auction the owner may only receive $100,000 and may allege he/she is owed more from the sale.

Section 14 of the APA protects our peace officers from legal actions brought against them provided they can demonstrate they acted in good faith. ​

Many, including yourself, have suggested we simply sell the animals to groups for slightly more than what a meat buyer would pay at auction.

However, imagine the situation above involving the hypothetical owner of the 100 cattle.

If we were to agree to sell the cattle for $100,000 to a group without benefit of a public sale the owner may assume we cut a deal to a favoured animal-related group instead of selling the cattle for his perceived full available price.

In a situation like that, the owner can allege we acted in bad faith and it would be difficult for our agency to prove otherwise.

We then are open to significant civil liability and punitive costs.

By selling them at auction we are being open and transparent and removing the appearance or perception of favouritism. ​

As a law enforcement agency, it is important we remain consistent in how we deal with the subject(s) of an investigation,​ and consistent in how we interact with other organizations, otherwise we risk litigation and the allegation of bad faith.

Our agency often finds itself in court to defend against allegations of bad faith and which often have little to nothing to do with the actual welfare of the animals in question.

It is disheartening how many subjects we deal with who choose to spend money to engage in costly court battles when they could have instead invested those funds into looking after their animals in the first place. ​

In the case of the two horses at the Rimbey auction, the horses were part of a file that involved several species of animals and due to legal considerations, all animals were dispersed in the same manner.

As the investigation into the case remains open, we cannot provide further details. ​

I hope this helps explain the circumstances and challenges we face when dealing with complicated and sensitive investigations. ​ ​

Regards, ​ ​

Dan Kobe

Communications Manager Alberta SPCA

You can help change the laws to better protect our beloved equines.

The rules and regulations that the SPCA has to follow in each province vary — but if like me you are appalled that the SPCA need to protect themselves by selling horses at public auctions to the highest bidder, even if that bidder is a kill buyer, then please join me in using the links below and contacting your provincial politicians who can change the antiquated policies.  

Let’s take action to protect our beloved equines and other animals. ~ Marie

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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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Horse Welfare Advocate Holly Andreosso

Horse Welfare Advocate Holly Andreosso

Holly Andreosso is a Manitoba based horse welfare advocate dedicated to banning the slaughter of horses within Canada for human consumption.

Holly is also tireless in her efforts to educate others about the inhumane live export of horses by air to Japan to be slaughtered for human consumption.

Holly supports many organizations including but not limited to, Horse Heroes Alberta, Second Chance Cheekye Ranch, Final Furlong Thoroughbred Retirement, The 5 Freedoms Ranch Rescue and Rehabilitation Society and Sky Dog Ranch & Sanctuary.

Draft horses are shipped by air from Canada to Japan to be slaughtered for human consumption.  The  inhumane manner in which they are shipped, in no way resembles how horses NOT destined for slaughter, are transported by air.

HOLLY WRITES: 

For those people who say “That’s a lie, they’re not shipped like that, they have attendants and they can lie down.  The breeders treat them like gold”, this 2 minute video and post are for you.

Flights carrying 80 to 120 live Belgian draft horses and Belgian crosses, leave three Canadian airports,  Calgary International Airport (YYC), Winnipeg James Armstrong International Airport (WYG) and Edmonton International Airport (YEG).

The horses are shipped 3 or 4 to a crate even though Canadian and international regulations clearly state that they are to be shipped one to a crate.

These horses are shipped to Japan to be slaughtered for human consumption.

Unlike horses slaughtered within Canada for human consumption these horses are bred for this purpose in Manitoba and Alberta.

This inhumane, unnecessary, disgusting business is a $25 million a year business.

Korean Air Cargo, Atlas Air Cargo and Air Nippon Cargo are the carriers used.

The flights leave the airports anywhere between 2:30 a.m. to 5:30 a.m. under the cover of darkness, when there are not any passenger flights on the tarmac to see the horses waiting to be loaded into the 747 cargo jets.

If the horses are bred in Manitoba, the journey by truck depending on road and weather condistions  is  4 to 5 hours.

It takes about 5 hours to load the horses into the crates (Do you think they go quietly and willingly?) and some flights stop in ANC/Anchorage, Alaska,

It’s a 2+ hour flight to ANC from YWG and they are in ANC for approximately 2 hours with the cargo hold sealed.

The flight to Japan is another 14 hours.

During the flight,  horses slip and fall because of the turbulence, and as you can well imagine their crates are wet and slippery with their urine and stools.

Unfortunately, as a result, horses have died or been severely injured when trampled by their crate mates enroute.

They cannot lie down, they do not get any food or water from the moment they get on the trucks to the airport, until they reach the feedlot at the  slaughter house in Japan.

Have you been keeping track of how many hours these poor horses  go without food and water?

These horses are anywhere from 18 months old to 3 years old,  so they are just babies.

In the following photo, you can see that these horses do not have room to put their heads up in a normal position.

 

MORE THAN ONE HORSE PER CRATE IS A VIOLATION OF INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING REGULATIONS

Their heads clearly come in contact with the top of the crates.

THIS IS A CLEAR VIOLATION OF THE IATA LARS,  (Live Animal Regulations for Shipping).

That netting and the top of their crates  will barely clear the cargo hold ceiling for loading.

Imagine.  In the dark.  For 18 to 20 hours, in the cargo hold of a 747, unable to put your head up, unable to lie down, and your 2 or 3 other crate mates are just as terrified as you are.

You’ll endure turbulence while crammed in a crate with 2 to 3 other horses, plus 2 takeoffs and 2 landings.  Again, while crammed in with other horses.

You will of course be afraid you’re going to die, and you can’t escape.

In the end, after all this fear, pain and suffering,  you are indeed going to die.

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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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Open Letter to Canadian MPs

Open Letter to Canadian MPs

CINDY THOMAS OF HORSE HEROES ALBERTA

Marie writes:

I first came to know of Cindy Thomas in 2018 when her horse Molly, a Clydesdale was stolen from her ranch in Alberta, Canada. The story went viral on social media and was picked up by press across the nation.

At the time Cindy wasn’t fully aware of what was going on with horses being slaughtered in Canada for human consumption, and she was appalled as she started to learn more.

I was totally blown away with how she handled the press that Molly’s story received, how even though she was, of course, extremely upset that her horse was missing — Cindy never missed a chance to tie into the interivews how horses are slaughtered in Canada for human consumption.

You can watch the TV interviews and learn more about Molly here.

550+ HORSES REMOVED FROM THE SLAUGHTER PIPELINE

Fast forward to February of 2021, since early 2019 Cindy Thomas has helped remove over 550 horses from the slaughter pipeline in Canada.

AN OPEN LETTER TO CANADIAN MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT  

BY CINDY THOMAS | HORSE HEROES ALBERTA

I’d like to make you aware of a profound concern I have regarding horses here in Alberta. Our agriculture industry is still classifying equines as livestock, and allowing inhumane treatment and slaughter of horses for human consumption.

For the last two years, I’ve been active in saving over 550 horses from the slaughter pipeline.

I’ve attended auction sales at least twice monthly.

At every sale, I’ve witnessed horses in severely compromised conditions.

Horses with broken legs, severe injuries, illegally sedated horses (which permits toxic substances to get into the food chain via commonly used drugs such as phenylbutazone).

I’ve witnessed mares heavy in gestation, horses that are completely blind, emaciated horses and so much more.

I’ve had young foals die in my arms from hypothermia, I’ve also taken horses straight to the vet from sales to humanely euthanize them, and this is just the start of a continuous cycle.

Horses are suffering because auctions are turning a blind eye to inhumane treatment, and the rules and regulations in regards to horses at auctions are sadly very sparse and need improvement.

Please note I have documents photos and vet reports to substantiate the above claims.

 

Recently Jann Arden, a Juno award winning singer, songwriter and actress, hosted an ‘All Party Animal Welfare Caucus’ meeting on Zoom.

Over 50 interested MPs were in attendance, because of the public outcry that’s gaining phenomenal momentum.

Because of that same momentum W 5 and Maclean’s Magazine are in the process of doing additional pieces exposing how cruel horse slaughter is.

In 2011, under President Obama, the USA banned any type of funding for commercial horse slaughter, therefore shutting down any federally funded horse slaughter facilities.  Canada could easily do the same.

In Alberta, there are at least 58 registered equestrian facilities, a minimum of 80 equine clubs, 45+ licensed equine assisted learning facilities (including trauma rehab for veterans), 16 equine specialist veterinarians, and a huge number of care givers (farriers, equine dentists, etc.).

There are over 12 large established Horse Rescue facilities in our province, showing the need for an honorable venue for horses in need.

This is not even remotely comparative to any other animal classified as livestock.   Horses clearly are unique, and should not continue to be in this AG classification.

There are approximately eight places in Alberta that breed horses intentionally for human consumption.  The number of horses sent for slaughter far surpasses the number specifically bred for this purpose.  95% of horses that enter the Bouvry slaughter plant were raised for pleasure and recreational purposes.

It is morally and ethically unacceptable to send a companion to be butchered and more and more Canadians are recognizing the need for change.

A recent Nanos poll shows a substantial 69% of Canadians are vehemently opposed to horses being slaughtered.

 

The movement to prevent our beloved horses from continuing to die at the hands of a 22-caliber rifle within Alberta, and a movement to prevent horses from being inhumanely transported to Japan for slaughter is growing exponentially every day.

Please note using a .22-calibre rifle to slaughter a horse, which is how Bouvry Exports here in Alberta slaughters horses, when that calibre is not legal for hunting purposes of an animal even half the size of a horse — is barbaric.

This clearly isn’t a case of farmers raising cattle to put food on our neighbors’ table, but rather, pet owners shirking responsibility and utilizing an inhumane system to dispose of an animal.  We’re not permitted to do this to cats or dogs, and horses to the majority are viewed as the same, pets or companion animals, not livestock.

Please, join us in continuing to push this awareness forward.

Your supporters want to see an end to this cruelty and we genuinely hope you recognize how you can help us achieve this.

I, along with a multitude of other advocates, constituents, media outlets and more, have generated a variety of resolutions to implement a higher set of standards that we as Canadians are used to.

I would love the opportunity to discuss this with you further.

Cindy Thomas

Founder/ President of Horse Heroes Alberta

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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...

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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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 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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Horse Heroes Alberta

Horse Heroes Alberta

If you know how Horse Heroes Alberta started, you’ll know who Molly is. For 3 agonizing months, she was searched for. TV, radio and newspaper ran her story across Canada.  Christmas eve, 2018, Molly was released in a local field. She went on to have a happy, healthy filly named Moxie. Because of her, the doors were opened and a new group – Horse Heroes Alberta –  was formed. People came from far and wide to show support. Molly’s story is amazing and shows how humans CAN come together to be a change.

CLICK HERE to check out Horse Heroes of Alberta Online Art Auction, October 15th, to 31st, 2019.

 

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It doesn't matter where in the world you live, you can phone & write & email the Canadian politicians who can bring about change.

 Your phone call, letter or email doesn't have to be fancy. 

 You can even call after hours and leave a message.

 Simply state, your name and  that you are opposed to the slaughter of horses within Canada and the shipment of horses from Canada to other markets to be slaughtered there.  

 It literally only has to take 2 to 3 minutes to phone and email,  but YOUR actions are  incredibly powerful.

The Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau 

Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food (Canada)

Constituency:  Compton - Stanstead (Quebec) 

House of Commons 

Ottawa, Ontario

Canada

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 Mail may be sent postage-free to any Member of Parliament.

 Telephone: 613-995-2024

Fax: 613-992-1696

 Email: Marie-Claude.Bibeau@parl.gc.ca

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(Prime Minister of Canada)

Constituency: Papineau (Quebec)

 House of Commons

Ottawa, Ontario

Canada

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 Telephone: 613-992-4211

Fax: 613-941-6900

 Email: justin.trudeau@parl.gc.ca

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Stolen Horse Owner becomes Anti Horse Slaughter Advocate

Stolen Horse Owner becomes Anti Horse Slaughter Advocate

In late Septemer 2018, the horse world in Canada was captivated and hearts went out to Cindy Thomas, the owner of a stolen Clydesdale mare named Molly.

The story spread like wildfire and was instrumental in educating more Canadians than ever to the fact that horses are routinely slaughtered in Canada for human consumption.

Yes, really.

Horse meat is consumed in Canada, and much of what is “processed” in Canada is shipped to other markets including, but not limited to the Eurpoean Union, Japan, China and South Korea.

This barbaric practice is currently not allowed in the United States but American horses are routinely shipped to Canada and Mexico to be slaughtered for human conumption.

Molly’s owner Cindy Thomas was shocked to learn that when horses are sold to, and dropped off, at slaughter plants in Canada, that unless a horse has a visible brand, that same horse or horses can be slaughtered the same day they are delivered.  The only proof of ownership required is for the person, or persons, dropping off the horse or horses to claim that they are the rightful owners.

 

 City TV Edmonton was the first to pick up the story, and Cindy who was just starting to understand the horrors of horse slaughter did an amazing job of making sure those watching knew there was a chance that her stolen horse (or any other horse in Canada) could be slaughtered for human consumption.  You can watch the news clip by clicking here.

City TV Edmonton also did a follow up story and once again Cindy Thomas managed to make sure that those watching realized that horse slaughter for human consumption is something that is allowed in Canada.  You can watch the 2 minute follow up story by clicking here.

The CTV Edmonton News Report (VIDEO ABOVE) about Molly the missing Clydesdale references a story from 2017, where two pet horses were slaughtered for human consumption.  Details on that story may be found by clicking here.

Global TV Edmonton ran the video above and an article here.

Thankfully Molly was found wandering near Cindy’s home on December 24th, 2018.

She was in decent shape, her mane and tail recently brushed, and free of debris.

She was obviously being hidden some where, and because the press and the public did not let up on pressure to find her, she was set loose by those who had stolen her months before.

Since Molly’s return Cindy Thomas has become an even more outspoken advocate for horses who might other wise be slaughtered for human consumption.

Cindy has networked and put together a team of like minded individuals, who in the first 3 months of  2019 have saved over 80 horses, who would otherwise have been slaughtered.

Cindy and her team have worked countless hours, to foster, feed, and where necessary secure veterinary care for these horses, and they’ve carefully screened potential homes and placed many.

Unfortunately the paper trail when selling horses for slaughter is extremely weak.

Horses can be dropped off at a slaughter plant, and the person dropping off simply fills out a form stating that they are the rightful owner of the horse and that it has not been treated with drugs that are not meant to enter the human food chain.

The document when selling horses to a slaughter facility is based on the honour system.

(This is why eating horse meat “produced in Canada is NOT safe”.)

There is NOT a mandatory hold time before slaughtering a horse that has been sold directly to the slaughter plant 

There is NOT any verification of ownership required by the slaughter house (unless the horse is branded  (What if the horse has a winter coat, or the brand is barely legible even in the summer?) and again horses may be slaughtered the same day they are sold to the slaughter facility.

AS A HORSE OWNER….

Really think about that for a moment.

Depending on where you live, especially if you are in British Columbia, Alberta or Saskatchewan, you could be at work, Someone could pull in, load your horse, drive to a slaughter plant in Alberta (OR QUEBEC) and YOUR horse could be sold and slaughtered before you even know that he or she is, or they, are missing.

Ready to help lobby for change in Canadian laws?

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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...

read more
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...

read more

BAN HORSE SLAUGHTER

FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION OR ANY PURPOSE
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