Animal Aide Pontiac

Laws and Regulations

All three levels of government - municipal, provincial and federal - enact laws intended to govern how we treat animals.

The antiquated animal cruelty section of the federal Criminal Code, passed in 1892, concerns outright cruelty and intentional or "willful" neglect – an oxymoron that is almost impossible to prove.
See www.cfhs.ca/law/.

Quebec’s provincial animal protection law, P-42, Division IV.1.1, regulates the environment in which dogs and cats are kept, and the care they receive. A not-for-profit group called ANIMA-Quebec, www.animaquebec.com is responsible for enforcing this law.