The Canadian province of Quebec has moved to try and ban certain procedures for animals deemed non-essential and Quebec's government is aiming for this summer as a deadline for the ban to possibly pass.
The government of the Canadian province of Quebec has taken another step forward in its efforts to ban many procedures for animals deemed non-essential, such as declawing, tail docking, devocalization, and ear cropping, often performed on pets like cats and dogs.
Canadian Agriculture Minister André Lamontagne said Quebec's Animal Welfare and Safety Act is still currently being drafted following consultations on the legislation last December.
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