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Canada: Acts to Protect Marine Life Under the Ending the Captivity of Whales and Dolphins Act, anyone found to keep captive, import, or export a whale-, dolphin- or porpoise-person is charged with a criminal offense, with fines of more than US$150,000.Meanwhile, another act bans the import and export of shark-people fin products in Canada.Canada: Criminal Code sections 445.1 and 446 Cruelty to Animals Animal-people are safeguarded by Canada’s Criminal Code that prohibits the encouragement or assisting of the fighting of animal- or bird-persons and requires those caring for animal-individuals to “provide suitable and adequate food, water, shelter and care.” Punishments for violating the code include jail time of up to five years or a fine of up to CA$10,000.Obey the law of your country > No more animal-people slaughterhouses, no more hurting/ no more murdering them to eat, to lab test or 4 any reason at all >> Be vegan, make peace. So be it.