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Animal Protection Party of Canada

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Canadian federal political party

Animal Protection Party of Canada
LeaderLiz White
Founded2005 (2005) (as Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party of Canada)
Merger of
    • Animals Alliance of Canada
    • Environment Voters
Headquarters101–221 Broadview Avenue
Toronto,Ontario
M4M 2G3
Ideology
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Website
animalprotectionparty.ca

TheAnimal Protection Party of Canada (French:Parti pour la protection des animaux du Canada) is a federal political party in Canada that focuses onanimal rights andenvironmentalism. It was formed in 2005 as theAnimal Alliance Environment Voters Party of Canada by the merger of two organizations, the Animal Alliance of Canada and Environment Voters; it changed to its current name in 2016.[1] Both parent organizations have been vocal in opposition to theseal hunt inNewfoundland and Labrador,fur farming,trapping, andbear hunting. The party is led byLiz White, aToronto-based animal rights advocate.

Influence of electoral law

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Federal laws restricting political advocacy by "third parties" (i.e., organizations not registered byElections Canada as political parties) during election campaigns led to the formation of this party. Following aSupreme Court of Canada ruling that allowed political parties to be registered by only running a single candidate, animal rights activists formed the party.[2] The AAEV party provides its members and candidates the opportunity to promote its views during election periods.[3]

The party originally endorsed major-party candidates who promoted positions favourable to its own. In the 2006 general election, AAEV's free-time political ads endorsed theNew Democratic Party, counterbalanced by the statement that voters could also vote for AAEV party leader Liz White inToronto Centre.[4]

Canadian electoral laws hinder misuse of this loophole by setting campaign spending limits for parties, proportional to the number of voters in the electoral districts where the party is running candidates. Because the AAEV was running only one candidate, it was permitted to spend $66,715.37, compared to the $18,225,260.74 limits granted to the major national parties.[5] In 2008, the party ran four candidates. In 2011, it ran seven candidates with one candidate in the Western Arctic riding. In 2015, the party ran eight candidates, with one in Victoria, British Columbia. In 2019, the party ran 15 candidates. The party now acts like a traditional political party and rarely endorses other parties or candidates.

Candidates

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2008 candidates

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In the2008 general election, the AAEVPC fielded four candidates, all in Ontario:

  1. Marie Crawford inToronto–Danforth
  2. Karen Levenson inGuelph
  3. Simon Luisi inDavenport
  4. Liz White inToronto Centre[6]

2011 candidates

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Main article:Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party of Canada candidates, 2011 Canadian federal election

In the2011 general election, the AAEVPC fielded seven candidates: six in Ontario, one in the territories:

  1. Marie Crawford inToronto—Danforth
  2. Bonnie Dawson inWestern Arctic
  3. Karen Levenson inGuelph
  4. Simon Luisi inDavenport
  5. Yvonne Mackie inNewmarket—Aurora
  6. AnnaMaria Valastro inLondon North Centre
  7. Liz White inThornhill

2015 candidates

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In the2015 general election, the AAEVPC fielded eight candidates:[7] seven in Ontario, one in British Columbia:

  1. Elizabeth Abbott inToronto—Danforth
  2. Kyle Bowles inAurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond Hill
  3. Jody Di Bartolomeo inNiagara Centre
  4. Emma Hawley-Yan inWaterloo
  5. Simon Luisi inUniversity-Rosedale
  6. Jordan Reichert inVictoria[8]
  7. Rudy Brunell Solomonivici inEglinton-Lawrence
  8. Liz White inEtobicoke-Lakeshore

2019 candidates

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In the2019 general election, the APPC fielded fifteen candidates: eight in Ontario, two in British Columbia, two in New Brunswick, one in Quebec, one in Nova Scotia, and one in Alberta.[9]

  1. Liz White inUniversity-Rosedale
  2. Shelby Bertrand inOttawa Centre
  3. Natalie Spizziri inMississauga-Streetsville
  4. Simon Luisi inScarborough Southwest
  5. Ellen Pappenburg inKitchener Centre
  6. Rob Lewen inToronto Centre
  7. Elizabeth Abbott inToronto—Danforth
  8. Chanel Lalonde inSudbury (federal electoral district)
  9. Victoria de Martigny inLac-Saint-Louis
  10. Brad MacDonald inMoncton-Riverview-Dieppe
  11. Lesley Thomas inFredericton
  12. Bill Wilson inHalifax
  13. Eden Gould inCalgary Centre
  14. Jordan Reichert inVictoria
  15. Kira Cheeseborough inKamloops-Thompson-Cariboo

2021 candidates

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In the 2021 federal election, the APPC fielded ten candidates: six in Ontario, one in British Columbia, two in Quebec, and one in Manitoba.[10]

  1. Kimberly LaMontange inLaurier Saint-Marie
  2. Lucas Munger inDrummond
  3. Shelby Bertrand inOttawa Centre
  4. Liz White inToronto-Danforth
  5. Peter Stubbins inToronto Centre
  6. Natalie Spizziri inMississauga-Streetsville
  7. Karen Levenson inGuelph
  8. Ellen Papenburg inKitchener Centre
  9. Debra Wall inWinnipeg Centre
  10. Jordan Reichert inVictoria

2025 candidates

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In 2025 federal election, the APPC fielded 7 candidates: four in Ontario, one in British Columbia, one in Manitoba, and one in Newfoundland and Labrador.[11]

  1. Mike Peach in Cape Spear
  2. Liz White inToronto-Danforth
  3. Edward Fraser inTaiaiako'n—Parkdale—High Park
  4. Ellen Papenburg inKitchener Centre
  5. Simon Luisi inToronto Centre
  6. Debra Wall inWinnipeg Centre
  7. Teresa KnightCourtenay-Alberni

Election results

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Election# of candidates# of votes% of popular vote% in contested ridings
2006172[12]0.00%0.120%
2008 by-election11230.00%0.51%
20084527[13]0.00%0.277%
201171,344[14]0.01%0.404%
201581,7610.01%0.362%
2019174,4070.02%0.436%
2021102,546[15]0.01%0.475%
202571,2990.007%0.324%

See also

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References

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  1. ^Best, Stephen (November 24, 2016)."Why Animal Protection Party of Canada? Names matter".News. Animal Protection Party Of Canada. Archived fromthe original on December 20, 2016. RetrievedFebruary 19, 2017.
  2. ^"About us". Animal Alliance Environmentalist Voters Party of Canada. Archived from the original on August 2, 2008. RetrievedSeptember 25, 2008.
  3. ^"AAEV: About Us". Archived from the original on April 3, 2006. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2006.
  4. ^"Political announcement (Windows Media Video)". Archived from the original on April 3, 2006. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2006.
  5. ^Chief Electoral Officer of Canada Announces Election Expenses Limits for Registered Political Parties
  6. ^Article title National Post profile, October 23, 2008
  7. ^"Election 2015 Animal Alliance Environment Voters | Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party of Canada". Archived from the original on October 16, 2015. RetrievedOctober 11, 2015.
  8. ^https://www.straight.com/news/517426/vegan-party-running-federal-election-candidate-bc Georgia Straight
  9. ^"Candidates". Archived fromthe original on October 23, 2020. RetrievedOctober 20, 2020.
  10. ^"Candidates".Animal Protection Party Of Canada. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2021.
  11. ^"Candidates".Animal Protection Party Of Canada. RetrievedMay 19, 2025.
  12. ^http://www.elections.ca/scripts/OVR2006/default.html Elections Canada 2006 Results
  13. ^http://www.elections.ca/scripts/OVR2008/default.html Elections Canada 2008 Results
  14. ^http://www.elections.ca/scripts/ovr2011/default.html Elections Canada 2011 Results
  15. ^https://www.elections.ca/enr/help/national_e.htm September 20, 2021 General Election National Results

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