Farmed animals

Advocating for a more humane & ethical food system

Animals are the same – in ALL the ways that matter.

More than 830 million land animals were killed for food in Canada in 2019. The over-consumption of animal products has led to the rise of the industrial animal agriculture system, characterized by large numbers of animals confined in cramped, barren and unnatural conditions.

From painful on-farm practices to stressful conditions surrounding transport, auction, and slaughter, there are many ways these animals can suffer in their short lives.

You can help protect farmed animals by speaking out against the suffering of animals on farms through advocacy, and through transitioning to a plant-based diet to decrease the demand for animal agriculture.

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Learn more about the benefits of shifting toward a plant-based diet and food system

FOR THE PLANET

Meat consumption is a major contributor to climate change. The United Nations estimates that animal agriculture is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than all forms of transport combined. The industry has also been connected to nearly every other environmental ill our planet is facing, including air and water pollution, water scarcity, land and ocean degradation, and species and habitat loss.

FOR THE ANIMALS

Almost all of us say we’re opposed to animal cruelty.  Yet over 800 million farmed animals are raised and killed for food every year in Canada due to our over-consumption of animal products. They are crammed and caged in cruel conditions that prevent even the most basic natural behaviours. Most will never feel the sun on their backs or grass under their feet and their transport and slaughter conditions are equally horrific.

FOR OUR HEALTH

A growing body of literature links meat consumption to an increased risk of health issues including heart disease, diabetes and certain cancers, all of which are leading causes of death among Canadians. Meanwhile, a healthy plant-based diet can reduce the risk of these and other illnesses, while also being high in fibre, vitamins and antioxidants and low in saturated fat and cholesterol.

Become an advocate for farmed animals

Find tips and tools to support you in your advocacy and outreach efforts for farmed animals, including communications strategies; online advocacy resources; and tips for engaging decision-makers.

The Vancouver Humane Society provides individuals with resources to help at any point in their plant-based journey, and works with institutions that purchase and serve food such as governments, catering companies, and long-term care homes to transition toward more plant-forward, animal-friendly menus and food policies. There is power behind what we put on plates.

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Latest news

Avian flu outbreak at Vancouver Island petting farm

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/avian-flu-vancouver-island-petting-farm-1.7374291 Vancouver Island’s health authority is warning the public after an avian flu outbreak at a petting farm resulted in the euthanasia of 50 animals and possible human exposure. Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has been killing animals around the world, and British Columbia is a major hub for the disease. More than half of birds…

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Stop delaying ban on cruel live horse exports for slaughter

It has been three years since the federal government promised to ban the shipping of gentle draft horses overseas for slaughter, an industry that causes unimaginable fear and suffering to these sensitive animals. Bill C-355, which would ban the cruel practice, got through the House of Commons but has been stalled in the Senate since…

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