Newmarket Council Banning the Circus?

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Last month, the Newmarket Council in Ontario voted to deny a permit to the Shrine Circus for performances that were scheduled to take place at Ray Twinney Recreation Complex on June 17 and 18 because of safety and other concerns.

Unfortunately, the circus promoter decided to challenge the council’s vote. But all is not lost. On Friday, while a judge was scheduled to review the challenge, local residents stood outside the courthouse to show support for the council’s ruling. But the hearing was postponed! Undeterred, our heroes hit the streets again today to ask the court to say “No!” to Shrine Circus cruelty.

 

Shrine Circus Demo

 

Newmarket and its residents have good reason to worry about the safety of circuses that use animals, especially elephants. Captive elephants are beaten, chained, and denied everything that is natural and important to them, and they have been known to go on rampages. And because of elephants’ tremendous size, even minor accidents can be dangerous. Just three months ago, 12 children were injured when a Shrine Circus elephant bumped into a mobile staircase where the kids were waiting for rides.

While we’re all waiting on pins and needles for the judge’s decision, we encourage you to reach out to your local lawmakers and urge them to enact legislation banning circuses with animal acts.

 

 

Written by Liz Graffeo

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