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Protecting Canada’s lab animals: The need for legislation (2022)

Black, V., Fenton, A., Ormandy, E. H.

Abstract

Canada's current non-legislated oversight system for animal-based science not only fails to adequately incentivize the replacement of sentient animals as best scientific practice in any meaningful way, but also fails to adequately protect those animals bred, harmed, and killed in the name of science. In this paper, we outline the various shortcomings of the Canadian Council on Animal Care, and we highlight the need for Canada to move towards national legislation akin to that seen in other jurisdictions like the U.K. We conclude that while legislation alone cannot ensure the replacement of sentient animals in science, it appears to be a precondition for significant progress in animal protection and for the development and adoption of non-animal methods.

Published
2022

Animal Type
All/General
Topic
Regulations & Ethical Review

Citation
Black, V., Fenton, A., Ormandy, E. H. 2022. Protecting Canada's lab animals: The need for legislation. Animals 12(6), 770.

Full Article
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12060770

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