55%
Yes
45%
No
36%
Yes
45%
No
19%
Yes, but not for cosmetics

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 @9FL248Zfrom Ontario answered…7mos7MO

Use animals that will cause less public opinion to conduct experiments, and prohibit the use of endangered animals and nationally protected animals.

 @98N25SYfrom Ontario answered…1yr1Y

Yes, but only for medical purposes such as vaccines, drug safety etc. But it should not be allowed for cosmetics. This should be allowed as long as the animals are being treated with care and not being treated as props.

 @9L8JRVWfrom Ontario answered…2wks2W

Yes - not for cosmetics thought - and after they've reached a certain level of testing which shows confident results that the product would not be detrimental to the health of the animals.

 @9KMLH9Mfrom British Columbia answered…1mo1MO

Yes, but only for things that are necessary to our lives, like vaccines, but not anything connected to cosmetics.

 @9KDYD2Wfrom Saskatchewan answered…2mos2MO

Use proven criminals, convicted of violent crimes, who are in prison for 10+ years (or a life sentence)

 @9JZP7TYfrom Quebec answered…2mos2MO

testing on animals should be avoided and only to be done in very restricted circumstances such as in medical safety only and restricted to only certain animals like mice and rats.

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