Canadian Anti-Vivisection Society
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Canadian Anti-Vivisection Society
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The Canadian Anti-Vivisection Society was a Canadian anti-vivisection organization that gained support in the early 20th-century. The Society aimed to eliminate the "practice of cutting, burning or crushing any living man, bird or beast for experimental purposes". The Society was the first anti-vivisection organization in Canada. The Society was formed in July 1921 by Marguerite Mackay and Agnes Stanley in Toronto. By the second month, the Society reported that they had 40 members. Theosophist F
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Canadian anti-vivisection organization
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2024-04-02T21:30:09Z
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