Karen Levenson

Animal Protection Party

Guelph

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For years Karen worked to eliminate the fishing industry’s commercial seal hunt, cosmetic and household product testing on animals, use of animals in research, horse slaughter, and animal agriculture—the leading cause of climate change and biodiversity loss.

After a Jack Russel Terrier—Harper— strangled to death in a conibear trap set at the Hanlon off-leash dog park in 2006, she spurred the City of Guelph to prohibit the use of lethal wildlife traps and helped draft Harper’s By-Law (2009), making Guelph the only city in Canada to protect humans, companion animals, and wildlife from life-threatening traps.

Sitting on the Guelph Cat Population Taskforce, Karen aided the city in adopting a Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return policy for feral cats. She persuaded the Ontario Veterinary College to end the use of animals as teaching tools and helped it embrace ethical teaching and testing methods. She also facilitated the adoption of 52 of OVC’s beagles and pound dogs.

Karen graduated Magna cum Laude from Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. She earned an MA in film and video from York University in Toronto. She is studying medical and science communication at Stanford University and is a member of Women Igniting Change and VIVAS (formerly the Vegan Women’s Leadership Network).

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