An ad agency pulled PETA’s anti–Canada Goose ads without explanation. Now, we’re demanding that they be put back up.
Don’t be fooled by Canada Goose’s attempt to “humane wash” its image. Real fur is always obtained cruelly, and no one needs it but those who were born with it.
Canada Goose is sponsoring the Toronto International Film Festival. So PETA is showing organizers and attendees a film they’ll never forget.
Ireland Basinger-Baldwin demands to hear why Canada Goose continues to use coyote fur and goose feathers knowing how the animals are killed.
Perhaps if Burberry eliminated cruelly obtained animal skins from its designs, there wouldn’t be 90 million pounds of unsold merchandise to burn.
What would an RH annual meeting be without PETA there to ask the home-furnishings giant when it will finally embrace vegan down as the only pillow filling that should be on offer?
Following a PETA video exposé of the mohair industry, the online retailer announced that it will strengthen its overall animal-welfare policy.
PETA calls out lululemon at the store and in the boardroom for knowingly letting birds be tormented and killed.
PETA’s legal counsel demands an explanation for the longtime refusal to display ads that urge commuters to ditch meat and Canada Goose.
During a livestream, the Canadian rapper announced, “I don’t eat meat anymore.” But we’re urging him to take one more step: Stop wearing animals, too.
Valentine’s Day wasn’t all hearts and smiles. PETA spiced things up with some “tough love” for animal abusers around the world in February.
PETA plasters Toronto with warning posters about Canada “Douches” on the loose.
It’s time for all animal shelters to enact policies that discourage volunteers and employees from wearing fur.
From being chained up at the Detroit Auto Show to having their “skin” ripped off in Times Square, there’s little that PETA supporters won’t do.
The only thing colder than the winter air? Canada Goose’s cruelty to coyotes and birds.