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North America's first environmental and animal protection political party
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41st General Election
 
Candidates
Marie Crawford
Toronto-Danforth

476 votes

Biography

Introductory Letter

Marie Crawford
Bonnie Dawson
Western Arctic

87 votes

Biography

Introductory Letter

Bonnie Dawson

Karen Levenson
Guelph

123 votes

Biography

Introductory Letter

Karen and Karma
Simon Luisi
Davenport

128 votes

Biography

Introductory Letter

Simon Luisi

AnnaMaria Valastro
London North Centre

236 votes

Biography

Introductory Letter

AnnaMaria

Liz White
Thornhill

219 votes

Biography

Introductory Letter

Liz White

Yvonne MacKie
Newmarket Aurora

182 votes

Biography

Introductory Letter

Yvonne MacKie
   

 
 
 
Policy Statements

Mandate

Animal Alliance Environment Voters (AAEV) Members of Parliament are committed to the protection of all animals and the environment we share.

General Statement

Our party stands for just and equitable human progress that respects, protects, and enhances the environment upon which we all depend and the lives of the animals with whom we share our world.

We are North America's first environmental and animal protection political party. We are unique in the animal protection community in that we specialize in electoral politics. In particular, we campaign in elections in order to give environmental and animal protection issues the political relevance necessary to make governments proclaim sound and well-enforced environmental and animal protection policies, laws, and regulations.

Click here for our entire statement.

In the News

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March 29, 2011 - Guelph Mercury - "Fringe candidates target Guelph seat in elections"

April 8, 2011 - Guelph Mercury blog entry by candidate Karen Levenson

April 9, 2011 - Mix 100 interview with candidate Bonnie Dawson

April 10, 2011 - CBC Interview with candidate Bonnie Dawson*

April 2011 - CKLB interview with candidate Bonnie Dawson

April 13, 2011 - Guelph Mercury - "Conservative Canadidate a no-show at campus debate"

April 13, 2011 - Guelph Mercury - "Guelph Conservative Burke takes heat in spirited debate"

April 15, 2011 - Guelph Mercury - "First-time voters spend lunch break with six Guelph candidates"

April 15, 2011 - Guelph Mercury "Green leader deserved a place in national debate" by Karen Levenson

April 15, 2011 - National Post "On Ethics and Animals" by Stephen Best

April 15, 2011 - Straight.com "It's not the economy" by Liz White

 

 

   

 

* correction: The beagles were purpose-bred dogs, ordered specifically for the veterinary students.  They were used for teaching and surgical training and were euthanized when they were no longer needed.