‘If you dig that hole any deeper, you will end up in China.’ Trudeau and Chinese interference, plus other letters to the editor for March 6
: Columnist Gary Mason shines a light on an unspeakably cruel practice that is sanctioned by our federal government. I see no reason for this cruelty to continue, and our government has the power to end it.
If our government would have the courage to enact legislation that bans horse exports, we could hold our heads high knowing we protect these beautiful animals from cruelty and suffering.After I forced myself to read this column, I transitioned quickly from despair to outrage. It is especially rattling to learn that live horse exports were banned in the United States 17 years ago.
Horses have made huge contributions to the advancement of human culture. In this era of machinery, when their physical strength and speed are less important to us, their proud spirit and willingness to trust and co-operate with people, as well as their honest and straightforward natures, are boons to our souls.
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