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Ontario Hit With Lawsuit Challenging ‘Ag-Gag’ Legislation
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  • Colin Freeze
  • Jodi Lazare, Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law
Document Type
News Article
Publication Date
1-1-2021
Keywords
  • Ag-Gag Laws,
  • Animal Rights,
  • Farming,
  • Canada
Abstract

The Ontario government is being sued by animal-rights advocates who allege their right to free speech is impaired by a new law that threatens steep fines for people who infiltrate farms and slaughterhouses on “false pretenses.”

The claim, filed in Ontario Superior Court this week, is the first constitutional challenge of what has been branded “Ag-Gag” legislation, though battles may be brewing elsewhere as more provinces mull or pass similar laws.

Comments

Professor Jodi Lazare was interviewed for this article by Colin Freeze. She is quoted in paragraphs 15-16 of this article.

Citation Information
Colin Freeze, "Ontario Hit With Lawsuit Challenging ‘Ag-Gag’ Legislation", The Globe and Mail (9 March 2021) < www.theglobeandmail.com > [perma.cc/A2UK-WVS4].