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Canadian horses exported to Japan for slaughter falling sick, dying: animal advocates

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March 12, 2026
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Canadian horses exported to Japan for slaughter falling sick, dying: animal advocates

Horses flown from Canada to Japan for slaughter continue to get sick, get injured and even die, according to a new investigation by animal rights advocates.

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