It’s not an act of kindness to treat animals respectfully, it’s an act of justice.
Tom Regan - philosopher, animal rights advocate
The Victims of Our Choices
If you live or frequent the area of Keele Street and St. Clair Avenue West in Toronto, often referred to as the Stockyards District, you may have noticed the continual arrival of transport trucks with holes or slats in the sides.
Traveling from hwy. 401, along Black Creek Drive or Weston Road, to the stockyards district you many witness as many as 25 trucks per day.
What will I see inside these trucks?
If you’ve pulled along side or walked up to these trucks, you may have witnessed many pairs of terrified eyes peering back at you from inside. These eyes belong to mothers, fathers, babies, friends, siblings. All of them are victims of violence.
Where are the trucks going?
Have you ever wondered where they are going? The trucks then turn up Gunns Road to their final destination: the slaughterhouse. Directly behind the Stockyards Village shopping complex, hundreds of terrified victims are forced out of the trucks and into the windowless “kill plant” to have their throats slit each day.
An act so violent that we would not wish on our worst criminals.
Who Are They?