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Did you know thereѻýs an Animal Protection Party of Canada?

Three B.C. candidates are representing the small federal party in the upcoming election
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Animal Protection Party of Canada has three candidates in B.C. for the 2019 federal election. (APP photo)

Three B.C. candidates have tossed their hats into the running in the upcoming federal election ѻý and all of them are vegans and animal lovers, through and through.

Thatѻýs no surprise, though, as theyѻýll be representing the Animal Protection Party of Canada.

The federal government announced Tuesday that the writ will drop on Wednesday, with the official election day to be Oct. 21.

ѻýWe are North Americaѻýs first federal political party dedicated solely to the protection of all animals and the environment,ѻý Animal Protection Party leader Liz White says on the partyѻýs website.

The includes a section dedicated to veganism, the Canada-European trade agreement and farm animal protection. It was first founded in 2005 as the Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party of Canada.

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The three candidates running include Kira Cheeseborough for the Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo riding, in the Kootenay-Columbia riding and Jordan Reichert in Victoria.

Cheeseborough, 25, told that she is running because she feels the voices of those impacted by government policies are often missed.

Although she admitted itѻýs a fringe party, Cheeseborough said the APP is ѻýbringing compassion into politics.ѻý

Reichert is an employee of the Animal Alliance of Canada and works for Island Health as a mental health and addictions worker. Meanwhile, Miller is the founder of the Cranbrook Friends of Animals Society.

ѻýAs a vegan and animal activist, I became involved with the Animal Protection Party of Canada because I saw just how poorly animals were represented in politics across Canada,ѻý Reichert, who is also deputy leader, wrote in a blog post Monday.

ѻýFor me, on principle, running for a political party that is not willing to address animal agriculture or the plight of animals, or did not even have the word ѻýanimalѻý anywhere in their policy was not where I thought I would be able to best do my job of trying to representing the interests of animals politically,ѻý Reichert continues.

The B.C. candidates make up three of the 12 Animal Protection Party members running across Canada.

ѻý With files from Jessica Wallace, Kamloops This Week



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About the Author: Ashley Wadhwani-Smith

I began my journalistic journey at Black Press Media as a community reporter in my hometown of Maple Ridge, B.C.
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