via Zoom meeting

ANIMAL JUSTICE ACADEMY ACTION SESSION:
How You Can Help Defeat Ag Gag Laws with Camille Labchuk

The threat of a national ag gag law is back, and we need YOUR help to stop it.

Bill C-275 was introduced recently in Parliament by the Conservative Party under the guise of being a “biosecurity” bill, but its true aim is to cover up animal cruelty on Canadian farms.

Last year, AJAers stepped up to fight and derail the federal ag gag bill, but now farmed animals need you to do it again with an almost identical bill.

In this special AJA Action Session, Animal Justice Executive Director Camille Labchuk will be joining us to share our game plan to stop Bill C-275 before it gains momentum.

We'll be giving you info and tips for executing the actions we've designed for you, and Camille will be answering all your burning ag gag questions.

We'll also bring you up to speed on how Animal Justice's fight in court against Ontario’s unconstitutional ag gag law is going, and what you can do to help with this.

*We invite folks to have their video on during this event to enhance the sense of community, but it’s not mandatory


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About Camille Labchuk: 


Camille is one of Canada’s leading animal rights lawyers, and executive director of Animal Justice—Canada’s only animal law advocacy organization. She has worked to protect animals for over a decade.

As a lawyer, Camille seeks out cases that enhance the legal interests of animals, expose hidden animal suffering, and result in meaningful policy changes. As an advocate, Camille’s work includes documenting the commercial seal kill on Canada’s East Coast, exposing cruelty in farming, protecting the free speech rights of animal advocates, and campaigns against trophy hunting, circuses, zoos, aquariums, shark finning, puppy mills, and more.

Camille is a graduate of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law and Mount Allison University. She is a frequent lecturer and media commentator on animal law issues. Camille lives in Toronto with cat, Cecily.