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Vegan burger and fries
12 Apr

Vegan fast food options and alternatives

Posted by Lindsay Doucet

I’m admittedly a fan of vegan fast food every now and then, so I wanted to share my thoughts on some of the new vegan options I’ve tried recently.

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The meat paradox: how animal lovers eat meat
05 Apr

The meat paradox: how animal lovers eat meat

Posted by Brianne Riehl

People often demonstrate an understanding that eating animals is unethical and unsustainable, but choose to do so, giving various reasons to rationalize this decision. This is an example of cognitive dissonance, the mental discomfort that results from holding two conflicting beliefs. In many cases of those who eat meat, the conflicting beliefs are “I love and care for animals” and “I eat meat”. This version of cognitive dissonance is often referred to as the “meat paradox” – in short, I don’t want to harm animals, but I eat animals.

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Happy pig at farm sanctuary
23 Mar

Farmed animal sanctuaries: Beacons of light in a very dark world

Posted by David Steele

In the early days, Farm Sanctuary was a shoestring operation. Gene and Lorri funded it by selling tofu hot dogs at Grateful Dead concerts. Over the years, it has grown tremendously.

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Bill Gates is right: the argument for veganism <i>is</i> appealing – and he should take it more seriously as part of the solution to our climate crisis
15 Mar

Bill Gates is right: the argument for veganism is appealing – and he should take it more seriously as part of the solution to our climate crisis

Posted by Jen Flood

In his new book, Bill Gates outlines a plan for the world to get to net zero greenhouse gas emissions. While emphasizing meat and dairy as the main culprits for emissions in the agricultural sector, he gives short shrift to veganism as part of the solution, instead claiming it is unrealistic. Veganism should be viewed as one of the easiest to achieve and most sensible changes humanity will need to make in order to avoid the impending climate disaster. It is hoped that Gates’ views will evolve as the explosion in popularity of plant-based diets worldwide continues, and he will recognize that veganism is necessary if we are serious about getting to zero.

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Cashews
01 Mar

Re-think your cheese: The curious case of cashews and the value of fairtrade

Posted by Emma Demelo, Guest Author

Cashews, while versatile and nutritious, can come with significant costs to human well-being. By informing ourselves of these costs and striving for solutions, including Fairtrade, we can start to address these issues.

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Healthy bowl of oatmeal and fruit
22 Feb

The vital nutrient that 97% of Canadians are lacking

Posted by Jon Benjamin

The unsung hero of our health and vitality is dietary fibre. Unfortunately, most of us are deficient, leading to serious health consequences. Affecting meat-eaters and vegans alike, fibre deficiency can be corrected with the right knowledge and a will to change.

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When is the best time to plant a tree reflections on my journey to veganism
15 Feb

When is the best time to plant a tree? Reflections on my journey to veganism

Posted by Sydney Hyatt, Guest Author

The path to going vegan looks different for everybody. Some people go vegan overnight. Many others take a longer route. Wherever you are in your journey, it’s always a good time to choose veganism!

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VEGAN 2020 documentary overview and discussion
08 Feb

VEGAN 2020 documentary overview and discussion

Posted by Paige Campbell

VEGAN 2020 is the sixth installment of a Youtube Documentary series released annually by Plant Based News. The film takes us through the year 2020 month-by-month, tracking both the tragedies and advancements within plant-based trends over the course of the global COVID-19 pandemic.

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Food waste
01 Feb

9 tips to decrease your diet’s environmental impact

Posted by Taylor Piotrowski

Wasted food is an important issue that we can all take action on. 63% of food thrown away by Canadian households could be avoided. Small changes can help the environment and save you money!

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Firework display
26 Jan

It’s time to reconsider fireworks

Posted by Lindsay Doucet

Fireworks are considered exciting entertainment by a lot of people. However, many cities have been taking a closer look at the harms that fireworks can cause to animals, the environment, and humans. Perhaps alternatives are needed.

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Still, what really matters is can they FEEL. Do they EXPERIENCE. Essentially all animals must. We've linked to this article here: mastodon.social/@EarthsaveCanada/116715857604125355

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This article well describes the horrors we subject incomprehensibly enormous numbers of innocents to each and every day. It's shocking that, in the end, it

50 Billion Chickens and the Fight to Rewrite Animal Rights Law

June 15-21, 2026 is Animal Rights Awareness Week around the world. Find out what you can do to help spread the word.

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Rice feeds a lot more people than beef and dairy - and overall emissions are lower than from them, but they're sadly in the same

Rice Paddies Now Emit Twice the Greenhouse Gases They Did 60 Years Ago

Rice paddy emissions have doubled in 60 years, but smarter farming practices could cut them 10% without losing yield.

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