WE CAN’T SAY MUCH YET…
We need your help — we can’t say much yet — but you know us — we have been outspoken and stuck our necks out more times than we can count over multiple situations with a certain someone.
Not a penny of this will benefit Redlick.
Any help – no matter how big or small will be greatly appreciated.
Marie Bennett
Founder, Ban Horse Slaughter
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DEMAND REMOVAL OF DOG & CRIMINAL CHARGES
IF THIS ISN'T ENOUGH FOR POLICE TO ACT - WHAT IS? You are likely on this blog post because you have seen the video circulating on social media showing a dog being beaten and in clear distress. Two witnesses have since come forward to say the violence began before...
VIDEO STEPHANIE REDLICK ON REBEL NEWS
THANK YOU DAVID MENZIESWe often find ourselves disagreeing with Rebel News — but isn’t that what democracy is about? We don’t have to agree on politics to find common ground on accountability, transparency, and protecting animals. For that reason, we are extremely...
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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0% goes towards salaries. Yes, ZERO.





