THANK YOU DANAE TONGE
Most people were asleep at 4:00 a.m.
But in the wee hours of February 23rd, 2026 Danae Tonge was not.
For years now, Danae — with Manitoba Animal Save — has left her home, her family, and any reasonable sense of comfort to hang out in a dark lot beside Winnipeg’s airport and document something most Canadians never see.
She has done it in suffocating summer heat.
She has done it in punishing winter cold.
She has done it in the middle of the night, over and over again.
Countless hours.
No pay.
No spotlight.
This morning of February 23, 2026 was another one of those mornings.
A Nippon Cargo aircraft departed Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport carrying more horses destined for slaughter in Japan.
The flight left more than an hour behind schedule — but the horses had already been there, unloaded from trailers, moved into the building, packed into wooden crates, and towed out to the tarmac to wait.
Typically, three or four large horses are forced into each crate.
Some have fallen.
Some have been injured.
Some have died.
From the moment they leave the feedlot until they arrive at a quarantine facility in Japan, they are provided no food or water.
Canadian regulations allow up to 28 hours without food, water, or rest — a limit that has repeatedly been pushed to the edge and beyond.
Between January 1 and September 30, 2025, 1,811 horses were flown from Canada to Japan for slaughter.
More flights are planned.
Because of Danae — and others who show up — this trade cannot pretend it happens quietly, or humanely, or without consequence.
Thank you, Danae, for speaking up for horses who can’t speak for themselves.
YOU CAN HELP STOP THIS BARBARIC PRACTICE
Every year, thousands of horses in Canada are flown overseas for slaughter — including to Japan. The way in which they are transported in no way resembes how show, race or other sport horses are shipped.
These long-haul flights are legally permitted to last up to 28 hours, but evidence shows that this limit is often exceeded.
Horses — large draft breeds — are crammed into wooden shipping crates with no access to food, water, or veterinary care for the duration of transport.
Documented cases show horses arriving injured, collapsing on landing, or dying en route.
In 2023, Liberal MP Tim Louis introduced Bill C-355 to ban the live export of horses from Canada for the purpose of slaughter.
The bill passed the House of Commons with the support of every Liberal, New Democratic Party, and Green Party Member of Parliament, and without the support of a single Conservative or Bloc Québécois MP.
Despite passing Parliament, the bill stalled in the Senate and ultimately died when the federal election was called in April 2025.
During Senate consideration, repeated procedural delays — including those led by Senator Rob Black — were used to run out the clock on the bill.
As a result, the barbaric live export of horses from Canada for slaughter continues today.
We are grateful to Senator Pierre Dalphond for championing Bill C-355 in the Senate. His dedication to protecting horses in Canada is deeply appreciated — and we urge Senator Dalphond to reintroduce similar legislation.
BUT THIS IS A TWO-PART FIGHT
Horses are also slaughtered domestically in Canada — including pets, workhorses, racehorses, rodeo horses, sport horses, and horses imported from the United States.
Unlike traditional food animals, horses in Canada and the United States are routinely treated throughout their lives with medications such as phenylbutazone (“bute”), dewormers, and other drugs that are toxic to humans and explicitly prohibited from the human food chain.
These toxic to humans substances are commonly administered without any lifetime tracking system or withdrawal framework suitable for food safety.
And despite less than 1 percent of horse carcasses being tested in Canada for toxic drugs — recalls of horsemeat occur.
ARE YOU EATING HORSE MEAT WITHOUT KNOWING?
A study funded by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and conducted at the University of Guelph found that horse meat has entered the Canadian food supply mislabeled as other meats — and the CFIA stated it was not surprised by the findings.
With food prices and cost-of-living pressures rising, it is difficult to believe that food fraud will disappear without stronger oversight and an end to horse slaughter altogether.
PROTECT HORSES & PUBLIC HEALTH
Whether exported alive or slaughtered domestically, horses are being forced into a system that was never designed to protect their welfare or public health.
With your support, we can push for legislation that bans both the live export of horses for the purpose of slaughter and the domestic slaughter of horses in Canada.
By signing your name to the following ready-to-send email, you are helping send a clear message: it’s time to end this cruelty — and the risks that come with it — for good.
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Subject: Ban the Live Export of Horses for Slaughter and End Horse Slaughter in Canada
Dear Prime Minister Mark Carney, Minister Heath MacDonald, and Senator Pierre Dalphond,
I am writing as a concerned Canadian to urge your support for legislation to end horse slaughter in Canada — both the live export of horses for the purpose of slaughter and domestic horse slaughter within Canada.
In 2023, Bill C-355, introduced by MP Tim Louis, passed the House of Commons with the support of Liberal, New Democratic Party, and Green Members of Parliament. However, the bill stalled in the Senate and died when the federal election was called in April 2025. As a result, the live export of horses from Canada for slaughter continues today.
I thank Senator Dalphond for his leadership on this issue and respectfully urge the reintroduction and full government support of legislation to finally end this practice.
Horses slaughtered in Canada — including companion, sport, and working horses, as well as horses imported from the United States — are not raised or regulated as food animals.
Throughout their lives they are commonly treated with medications prohibited from the human food chain, creating ongoing animal welfare and food safety concerns.
A study funded by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and conducted at the University of Guelph found horse meat entering the Canadian food supply mislabeled as other meats. Whether exported alive or slaughtered domestically, horses are being placed into a system never designed to protect their welfare or public health.
I respectfully ask you to support legislation that bans the live export of horses for slaughter and ends domestic horse slaughter in Canada.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
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HORSES SLAUGHTERED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
Every year thousands of horses are routinely slaughtered in Canada, for human consumption, but you can help us ban horse slaughter in Canada and beyond.
Some of the meat is consumed in Canada, and much of it is shipped to the European Union, and other markets, including Japan.
This barbaric practice is currently not legal in the United States, so horses 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 to Japan for slaughter, is far from humane.
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