Goodall backs senator’s proposed law to protect captive animals, ban elephant ivory
OTTAWA — Sen. Murray Sinclair has teamed up with primatologist Jane Goodall to propose a law to protect captive animals and ban imports of elephant ivory and hunting trophies into Canada.
“I’m introducing a bill in the Senate of Canada that will establish some of the strongest animal-protection laws in the world,” Sinclair told a news conference Tuesday.
“Certainly, the strongest animal-protection laws in Canada.”
Sinclair said his bill would ban new captivity of great apes and elephants unless it’s licensed and for their best interests, including for conservation or scientific research that doesn’t harm the animals.


