Veal Investigation Makes International Headlines – Outrages and Shocks Public

BlbTzwiCcAA7MqO.jpg-large.jpgThis week Mercy For Animals Canada exposed the cruel veal industry. Millions of people who saw our undercover footage were shocked, outraged, and heartbroken to learn how baby calves are confined, chained, and beaten at a Quebec veal farm. 
 
Our undercover investigation at Délimax Veal — one of the largest veal producers in Canada — has garnered massive media attention and raised awareness of the unconscionable suffering of veal calves behind the closed doors of Canada’s factory farms. 

The media frenzy started with an exclusive story on CTV’s renowned investigative program W5, followed by front-page headlines in the Toronto Star, Le Journal de Montreal, and The Huffington Post Canada

From local to national and international media outlets, including television, radio, and print, here is a roundup of just some of that coverage:
 

Radio interviews included 570News, Radio-Canada, CBC, CJAD, and 610cktb. 

The investigation exposed countless consumers to the veal industry’s abusive practices. Our investigator documented horrific cruelty to baby calves, including:

    • Calves crammed into feces-covered wooden boxes barely larger than their own bodies, often chained by the neck, unable to even turn around or lie down comfortably for their entire lives 
    • Animals driven mad from boredom and stress, denied even their most basic natural behaviours
    • Workers violently kicking, punching, and throwing baby animals
    • Animals painfully stuck in the wooden slats of their crates
    • Sick and injured animals left to suffer and slowly die in their own filth without proper veterinary care 

As MFA Canada works to expose and end cruelty to animals at the hands of the meat, egg, and dairy industries, consumers still hold the greatest power of all to prevent the needless suffering of farmed animals by adopting a healthy and humane vegetarian diet. Visit ChooseVeg.ca to download free recipes and tips for making the transition to a vegetarian lifestyle. 

Please visit www.CratedCruelty.ca to learn more, take action, and donate.