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Ontario to ban puppy mills, introduces legislation to curb 'bad actors'

Ontario to create law against puppy mills

TORONTO - Ontario has introduced legislation aimed at stamping out puppy mills, the first in a suite of animal protection measures it hopes to implement in the coming months.

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Ontario to introduce legislation in an effort to stamp out puppy mills
Ontario is set to introduce new legislation today in an effort to stop puppy mills as the first in a suite of measures it hopes to implement in the coming months. Ontario Solicitor General Michael Kerzner during a tour of the Toronto Holocaust Museum on Friday, June 9, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Tijana Martin

TORONTO - Ontario has introduced legislation aimed at stamping out puppy mills, the first in a suite of animal protection measures it hopes to implement in the coming months.

The bill introduced Monday would prohibit puppy mills and lead to the creation of record keeping for dogs to ensure a canine's history can be traced.

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