Canada Goose is only one company and the fight to end the fur trade world-wide continues. But today we all celebrate this victory for animals and our animal rights movement!
Protesters outside Canada Goose headquarters...
Social Compassion in Legislation and the entire animal rights
community is thrilled with the announcement from Canada Goose that
the company will cease buying fur by the end of this year and end
the manufacturing of all products with fur by the end of 2022.
SCIL Board Member, Maggie Q, has also been on the frontline in the
fight against Canada Goose.
“It’s a great day when a company as callously cruel as Canada Goose,
decides to make a change. I remember protesting against them at
their headquarters and their CEO would not see me," said Maggie. "He
apologized as his schedule was full, and I didn’t make a “proper”
appointment. I later did what he asked, and he still would not see
me. I have had so many doors shut in my face, and you know what? I
love it. Because one day, the demand for kindness will be so loud-
the only door being shut in anyone’s face will be the one shut on
theirs.”
Coyote photo from
Jim Robertson's wildlife photography, Animals in the Wild
SCIL recognizes the tireless work by so many groups, such as PETA
and many others, and the individual activists from around the world
that have poured their hearts into the fight to save animals from
the fur trade.
We are also proud of our own involvement. Along with the Center for
Biological Diversity, we cosponsored AB 273 the Wildlife Protection
Act of 2019, which was authored with the courageous leadership of
Assemblymember Lorena Gonzalez. The bill banned all fur trapping in
California. The law is still one of its kind in the nation. We hope
other states will soon recognize that fur trapping is cruel and
replicate California's fur trapping ban.
In 2019, Social Compassion in Legislation teamed up with Richman Law
Group, along with Voters for Animal Rights and the Fur-Bearers to
file a Federal Trade Commission complaint against Canada Goose for
false or deceptive advertising by Canada Goose Holdings, Inc. As set
forth in our complaint, consumers were being misled by Canada
Goose’s representations that the fur used in Canada Goose products
was humanely sourced.
We are proud that our efforts were among the many that led Canada
Goose to decide to end its use of fur. However, Canada Goose is only
one company and the fight to end the fur trade world-wide continues.
But today we all celebrate this victory for animals and our animal
rights movement!