Humane Society International/Canada and Animal Alliance of Canada call on Senators and Parliamentarians for support
MONTRÉAL, QUÉBEC--(Marketwired - Dec. 10, 2015) -
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Today Canada took another progressive step toward ending the suffering of animals used in cosmetics testing with the introduction of the Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Act. Senate bill S-214 would prohibit cosmetic animal testing in Canada as well as the sale of cosmetic products or ingredients that have been newly animal tested elsewhere in the world. The legislation was spearheaded by Senator Carolyn Stewart Olsen in consultation with Humane Society International/Canada and Animal Alliance of Canada as part of the largest campaign in history to end cosmetics animal testing and trade globally: #BeCrueltyFree.
Sen. Stewart Olsen stated: "I am so happy to see such an important bill so close to becoming legislation. It's inspiring, in that there's nothing partisan about trying to prevent needless animal suffering in the name of beauty. It's my hope that the Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Act will transcend partisan politics and receive the support it deserves."
Troy Seidle, HSI's director of research and toxicology, said: "This is a landmark day for animals in Canada and for our global #BeCrueltyFree campaign thanks to Senator Stewart Olsen's leadership in championing this progressive legislation. We look forward to working with Senators and our newly elected Parliament to see Canada join other nations in taking a stand against cruel cosmetics by enacting the Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Act."
Liz White, director of Animal Alliance of Canada, said: "Thanks to Senator Stewart Olsen, Canada is set to join the #BeCrueltyFree global movement that will bring an end to the cruel use of animals in cosmetic testing. We hope to work with Senator Stewart Olsen, the Senate and Parliament to make the legislation a reality."
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#BeCrueltyFree Canada is part of the largest global campaign in history to end cosmetics animal testing and trade - online at becrueltyfree.ca. The Canadian campaign is led by Humane Society International and Animal Alliance of Canada. Globally there are #BeCrueltyFree campaigns in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, India, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Russia, Taiwan, and the United States.
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