Animal welfare law, farm subsidies and plant-based labelling in Canada
Canada's structure means the answer to 'is that legal?' usually depends on the province and on whether a Code of Practice has legal force there. British Columbia and Manitoba reference the Codes; others do not. That leaves considerable variation for the same animal in the same country.
Key facts
- World Animal Protection index
- D — Reliance on voluntary codes and exemptions for accepted farming practice hold the rating down.
- Practices reviewed
- 8
- Outright bans
- 2 of 8
- Region
- North America
What is banned, restricted or legal
Federal cruelty law
Criminal Code covers wilful cruelty only
Sections 444–447 address causing unnecessary suffering, but generally accepted agricultural practices are effectively exempt.
Codes of Practice
Voluntary nationally, binding in some provinces
NFACC codes cover each species and are referenced in provincial law in British Columbia, Manitoba, Prince Edward Island and elsewhere.
Gestation crates
Phase-out via the pig Code, deadline extended
The Code requires group housing for new and renovated barns, with the industry-wide deadline pushed back to 2029.
Battery cages
Industry phase-out to 2036
Egg Farmers of Canada committed to ending conventional cages by 2036, largely through enriched housing rather than cage-free systems.
Transport regulations
since 2020Maximum intervals shortened in 2020
Health of Animals Regulations now cap feed, water and rest intervals at 36 hours for cattle and 28 for pigs — still long by international comparison.
Ag-gag style laws
Trespass and biosecurity laws in Ontario and Alberta
Ontario's Bill 156 restricts undercover access and interactions with transport vehicles; a court struck down parts of it in 2024 on Charter grounds.
Cosmetics testing
since 2023Banned federally in 2023
Amendments to the Food and Drugs Act prohibited testing cosmetics on animals and selling cosmetics relying on new animal test data.
Shark fin and whale captivity
Both prohibited by federal law
The 2019 Ending the Captivity of Whales and Dolphins Act and a shark fin import ban passed the same year.
Supply management and business risk programmes
Dairy, eggs, chicken and turkey operate under supply management: production quotas, price setting and high over-quota tariffs. Producers also receive compensation for market access granted under CUSMA and CPTPP. Beef and pork sit outside the system and rely on business risk management programmes such as AgriStability and AgriInvest.
Trade compensation to supply-managed sectors
Over-quota dairy tariff
Farmed animals killed annually
Agriculture share of national emissions
CFIA rules on simulated meat and plant-based dairy
Canada's Food and Drug Regulations set compositional standards for 'simulated meat' and 'simulated poultry' products, including a required protein rating and mandatory descriptors indicating that the product contains no meat. Plant-based beverages may be called 'beverage' or 'drink'; the term 'milk' is restricted to dairy under the standards of identity, and the CFIA has issued guidance on acceptable naming.
- 'Simulated' meat products must meet minimum protein and nutrient standards
- Labels must clearly state the product contains no meat
- 'Milk' reserved for dairy; 'soy beverage' is the standard alternative
- No federal legal definition of 'vegan'; certification is private
- Canada's 2019 Food Guide explicitly recommends choosing plant-based proteins more often
What is moving next
- 1
Charter litigation over provincial farm trespass and biosecurity laws
- 2
Revision of the poultry and pig Codes of Practice
- 3
Debate on labelling and standards for cultivated and fermentation-derived proteins
Groups working on this
Questions people ask
Are farm animals protected by Canadian law?
Only partly. The Criminal Code addresses wilful cruelty but exempts accepted farming practice, and on-farm standards live in voluntary Codes of Practice that only some provinces make binding.
What is supply management?
A system of production quotas, price setting and import tariffs covering dairy, eggs, chicken and turkey. It stabilises farm incomes and keeps imports out through very high over-quota tariffs.
Are gestation crates banned in Canada?
Not outright. The pig Code of Practice requires group housing for new and renovated barns, with the full industry deadline extended to 2029.
Can plant-based products be called burgers in Canada?
Yes, but 'simulated meat' regulations impose compositional standards and require a clear statement that the product contains no meat.
Is cosmetics testing banned in Canada?
Yes, since 2023. Amendments to the Food and Drugs Act prohibit animal testing for cosmetics and reliance on new animal test data for safety claims.
Primary sources
Other countries
Reviewed 2026-08-23 by the Veg.ac editorial team · Data: National Farm Animal Care Council Codes of Practice · Free to reuse under CC BY 4.0 with a link back.
Plain-language summary reviewed in 2026, not legal advice. Law changes — check the primary source before relying on it.