You helped us achieve these victories in May!
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NEWSLETTER
MAY 2017
No more bear shootings!
Animal Justice came out swinging after law enforcement gunned down a bear in Toronto instead of tranquilizing and relocating the animal. Now we're partnering with the Don Cherry Pet Rescue Foundation to help buy tranquilizers for the Toronto Police!
Read our opinion piece in the Globe and Mail >>
#PigTrial victory: Compassion is not a crime!
Save Movement founder Anita Krajnc was acquitted of criminal mischief for the compassionate act of giving water to thirsty pigs outside a slaughterhouse. Animal Justice wrote an exclusive Globe & Mail... article to explain the judge's decision in this important animal law trial.
Learn what the ruling means for animals >>
Toronto restaurant exposed for live lobster dismemberment
An upscale Toronto seafood restaurant is under fire for dismembering a live, giant lobster in an online promo video. Animal Justice filed an animal cruelty complaint demanding an investigation into the horrific killing. Lobsters can feel pain—they deserve respect!
Read more in the Globe and Mail >>
Ardene forced to remove animal fur from shelves
After Animal Justice filed a legal complaint and started a petition, accessories store Ardene was forced to recall socks with real fur pom-poms—and apologize for mislabelling them as 'faux fur'. Thank you for helping us get cruel fur products off store shelves!
Vindication for the kind cop who rescued a kitten
Police officer Beth Richardson rescued a kitten from a drug house, but instead of being praised for her actions, she faced a police discipline process. Animal Justice got involved and helped convince the police that saving animals is the right thing to do, and officer Richardson's charges were finally withdrawn for good this month.
Read more about her heroic fight >>
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