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Tag Archives: Criminal Code

The City of Laval visited Berger Blanc This Morning.

  On the website for the City of Laval can be found the response of the city regarding the contract with Berger Blanc. It says the following:   The Service of the protection citizens, administrator of the contract between the City and the service provider  of Le Berger Blanc inc,  wishes to provide information on the business relationship that unites …

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Election Reply #3: Danny Polifroni, Green Party

We’ve Got Mail! Last week, Montreal Dog Blog contacted 10 local candidates regarding their thoughts on animal cruelty in Quebec. Read and send your own letter here!  Our third reply is from Danny Polifroni, Green Party, Papineau: Here are some answers to your questions: Criminal Code The Green Party supports strengthening animal cruelty provisions under the Criminal Code, especially since they …

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Liberal Party: Their opinion on Animal Welfare issues.

On their site, The World Society for  the Protection of Animals (WSPA) sent a survey to Canada’s 5 main political parties about important animal welfare issues in the country.The (WSPA) encourages people to review their responses before making a decission at the time of voting Animal Cruelty Legislation Canada’s animal cruelty laws were amended recently to increase maximum penalties for …

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Election Reply #1: Jessica Gal, Green Party

We’ve Got Mail! Last week, Montreal Dog Blog contacted 10 local candidates regarding their thoughts on animal cruelty in Quebec. Read and send your own letter here!  Our first reply is from Jessica Gal, from the Green Party: Hello and greetings to all your readers, First, I would like to thank you for caring enough about this issue to raise …

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Bill C-229 An Act to Amend the Criminal Code

BILL C-229 Information provided by Pets Speak Out   Provisions of the Criminal Code dealing with animal cruelty have changed very little since 1892. These laws were written so long ago (when animals were protected by virtue of being property) that it makes it virtually impossible to obtain convictions against animal abusers. Eleven times over the last ten years Parliamentarians have seen …

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