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"Each and every day, there are thousands of dedicated men and women on the front lines of animal protection, putting themselves in harm's way bringing environmental outlaws to justice. People like Ofir", says Michael O'Sullivan, The Humane Society of Canada's Chairman & CEO, who like Ofir has led dangerous undercover missions to save animals and their vanishing jungle homes.
"If you believe as I do that one person against all odds can make a difference, then you will be uplifted and inspired by this book."
Have a Heart for Animals on Valentine’s Day Asks The Humane Society of Canada (HSC)
February 14, 2012, VANCOUVER – If you are looking for a unique Valentine’s Day gift for that special person or furred, feathered or finned someone in your life, you might consider doing your shopping at The Humane Society of Canada’s (HSC’s) Online Adventure Store. Not only will you be surprising the recipient with a thoughtful present, but your gift will be helping animals and the environment as well!
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Dear Friend of Animals
“... As a small child, my earliest memories were being surrounded by the warmth, comfort and love of dogs, cats, birds, rabbits and horses. Now, fifty years later and lifetime of doing my small part to help animals here in Canada and around the world, I am reminded how lucky animals are to have a caring friend like you, as we stand shoulder to shoulder, fighting to save animals and making the world a better place for all of us ...”
Stop Running Around, We’ve Got the Purrfect Gifts Says The Humane Society of Canada (HSC)
VANCOUVER, NOVEMBER 25/2011 - With Christmas and the Holiday Season just around the corner, The Humane Society of Canada is asking you to give thoughtful gifts that also help animals. “We have a wide range of gifts for your pets, family and friends. When you spend your hard earned money with us every dollar goes to help animals,” says HSC Western Regional Director, Al Hickey. The animal charity also rewards people who spend more with special telephone or online discounts of 10% and seniors get 20% off starting today Black Friday and running right through until midnight on Cyber Monday November 28th.
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Celebrate National Cat Day Asks The Humane Society of Canada (HSC)

October 29, 2009, VANCOUVER – The Humane Society of Canada (HSC) is asking everyone who shares their homes with a cat to celebrate National Cat Day by spending some time with your feline friend.
Adopt a Shelter Dog This Month Asks The Humane Society of Canada (HSC)
October 1, 2011 VANCOUVER – October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month and The Humane Society of Canada (HSC) is asking people help these homeless animals first before looking to a breeder or a pet shop for their next special family member. A study carried out by the Health Pets 21 Consortium and the Purina Institute surveyed 1,001 dog owners and 1,000 cat owners and found that only 15% of owners found their pets at a shelter.
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Laureen Harper Honoured for Outstanding Commitment to Animal Welfare by The Humane Society of Canada
TORONTO, September 16, 2011 - For distinguished voluntary leadership, The Humane Society of Canada is proud to recognize Mrs. Laureen Harper’s exceptional animal welfare efforts with their 2011 Heroes for Animals Lifetime Achievement Award.
Deaths at Rabbit Sanctuary in Coombs, BC, HSC Offers Reward
July 18, 2011, VANCOUVER – The Humane Society of Canada (HSC) is hoping that a $1,000 reward being offered through their Victims of Cruelty Program will help to bring to justice the person responsible for killing twenty rabbits at the Ears Sanctuary in Coombs, BC on June 14th, 2011. The reward is for information resulting in the conviction of those responsible for killing these rabbits.
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The Heat is On for Animals Says The Humane Society of Canada (HSC)
VANCOUVER, July 18/2011 – With a dramatic, hard hitting public service announcement: The Heat Is On, The Humane Society of Canada is again launching its nationwide campaign asking people to leave their pets at home during hot weather. Different versions of the multimedia PSA can be found at here.
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Pets Need Protecting & Comfort from Thunderstorms & Fireworks
"Animal companions who are frightened of loud noises and bright flashes react in any of a number of ways," says Michael O'Sullivan, HSC Executive Director. "Some pets become anxious or nervous while other are terrified and try to escape – running the risk of becoming lost or injuring themselves," suggests O'Sullivan. "These animals need comforting and to be protected from potential harm."
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