TORONTO—AbbVie, the global pharmaceutical company behind Botox, has confirmed to Animal Justice that it’s stopped using animal-based testing for every batch of its anti-wrinkle products destined for ...
LONDON—Following today’s release of reviews by Western University’s Animal Care Committee (ACC), the Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC), and a separate group of researchers, Animal Justice wishes ...
Animal Justice launched a historic private prosecution against a Manitoba horse exporter for transport violations. Read more about this groundbreaking case ...
Our February Animal Justice panel brings together top leaders in the fight for horses. They will share the path forward and ...
WINNIPEG—A landmark trial is set to proceed in Winnipeg on Thursday (Feb. 12). It will likely be the first time in Canadian history that a private prosecution involving farmed animals […] ...
Save the date! The Animal Law and Advocacy Conference returns to Toronto, October 2–4. Call for speaker proposals now open.
Learn how agricultural front groups in Canada use PR tactics to hide factory farm cruelty and mislead the public.
Animal torture is being recorded, traded, and consumed in Canada, exposing a dangerous loophole that Bill C-16 must close.
After years of deadly loopholes and suffering, Botox maker AbbVie has confirmed it has ended cruel animal testing—a major victory for animals.
Montrealers gathered at Place Vauquelin to demand a Quebec fur farming ban, backing a lawsuit to end the suffering of minks and foxes.
Animal Justice has uncovered disturbing Toronto Police Service policies that authorize officers to harm or kill Toronto mounted police horses in the field.