Some Canadian lawmakers want to go after whistleblowers in agriculture
Agricultural gag or “ag-gag” laws have slowly gained a foothold in Canada, putting animals, workers, the public and the planet at risk
Riana Topan is a senior campaign manager for farm animal welfare with Humane Society International/Canada, which together with its affiliates is one of the largest animal protection organizations in the world.
Agricultural gag or “ag-gag” laws have slowly gained a foothold in Canada, putting animals, workers, the public and the planet at risk
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