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North America's first environmental and animal protection political party
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The Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party of Canada is your federal political party. AAEVPC makes it possible for you to hold federal politicians accountable for their environmental and animal policies during elections, when it matters most. Our political party - the only party singularly focused on animal and environmental protection - would not exist without your vision, passion, and generosity. 

We would appreciate your views and counsel. For the next election, tell us, please, what would you like us to say to the Conservative, Liberal, and NDP leaders and candidates on your behalf? What questions can we raise for you at all candidates’ meetings? What answers can we demand from the candidates running where you vote?

Please e-mail us your thoughts. Tell us your hopes and dreams for a more compassionate, healthy world. Tell us what issues you’d like to see us campaign on. Click here for a list of our achievements (all thanks to your support) over the last year.

Remember, our party, your party, is the only federal political party that gives the animals and the environment a political voice - the powerful, national voice needed to secure protection for all animals and the environment.

   

 
Party Platform

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.

 

   
Election Results

May 2, 2011 General Election:

In this election, AAEVPC ran seven candidates:

Marie Crawford (Toronto - Danforth) - 476 votes
Anna Maria Valastro (London North Centre) - 236 votes
Liz White (Thornhill) - 219 votes
Yvonne Mackie (Newmarket - Aurora) - 182 votes
Simon Luisi (Davenport) - 128 votes
Karen Levenson (Guelph) - 123 votes
Bonnie Dawson (Western Arctic) - 87 votes

October 14, 2008 General Election:

In this election, AAEVPC ran four candidates:

Liz White, Toronto Centre, received 187 votes
Marie Crawford, Toronto Danforth, received 177 votes
Simon Luisi, Davenport, received 92 votes
Karen Levenson, Guelph, received 73 votes

September 8, 2008 By-Election:

AAEVPC ran a candidate, Karen Levenson, in the riding of Guelph for the September 8th by-election. During the by-election, Karen succeeded in getting the Liberal, NDP and Green Party candidates to say that they would work to oppose the commericial seal hunt. The by-election was cancelled before voting day when the general election was called.

March 17, 2008 By-Election:

In December 2007, Stephen Harper called by-elections in four ridings for March 17, 2008. One of the ridings, Toronto-Centre, is the home riding of the party's Leader, Liz White. She ran as a candidate in that by-election and received 123 votes.