no hitting animals (of course), if animals are left in cars windows must be open enough for air to come in, must be fed properly and NOT left to fend for themselves. no endangered pets without licenses.
it depends where you live in Canada
None. "Factory farm" is just a term coined by animal rights activists.
types meaning philosophies? There is a common confusion between the idea of animal welfare and animal rights. Animal welfare is the idea that animals should be treated humanely, but humans should have the right to use them for their own advancement and benefit. Animal rights and animal welfare are entirely different. Within the concepts of animal rights, there is specieism, painism, animal liberation, veganism, vegetarianism, and more. Animal rights activists will not share 100% of the same ethics, but in general they believe that animals should have the same basic rights as humans; the right to live without fear, pain, or violence. To live outside of captivity. To not be eaten. To be given respect, legal protection, etc.
There is a few animal rights but not a lot!
There are many different rights and freedoms in Canada
No. Animal Rights is typically linked with law, and by extension, a government. Religion should not factor into this at all. Also, beyond the basic Animal Rights topics (such as torture, unnecessary cruelty, etc) religion does not really add anything new to the topic, other than cultural regulations. For example, Hinduism forbids the slaughter of cows, because they are a "holy animal". This, however, is purely a cultural norm, and should not be enforced as a standard practice when it comes to "animal rights" or the law.
Homo sapiens is the only animal which has actual legal rights.
Lawrence Finsen has written: 'The animal rights movement in America' -- subject(s): Animal rights movement, History, animal rights, ethics, philosophy, Animal rights
The Bill of Rights was written to established basic human liberty and rights.
Animal Planet - Canada - was created in 2001.
animal rights activists
what are the aims of lush to do with animal rights