FEATURED ARTICLES
Register for Paws in the Park
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Serve up Summer with a Frozen Treat and a Side of Love
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Healing Through Written Words: Coping with a Pet’s Departure
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Toronto Humane Society in the News
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DEI Action Plan Update
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Volunteer Updates
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Volunteer Spotlight of the Month
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New Pregnancy and/or Parental Leave Handbook
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Wilbur Was Found with a Severely Swollen Eye
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Introducing Our New “Transfer-Foster” Program
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Gumaro Celebrates One Year in his New Home!
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Bike Share Membership & Zygg E-Bike Rental
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Staff Announcements & Career Opportunities
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Humane Open Recap
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Sending a Big Thank You to Our Animal Trainers
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Dr. Linda Jacobson and Dr. Karen Ward Judge the “Cutest Pets on Parliament Hill Awards”
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Calendar of Events
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Get a Head Start on Paws in the Park: Register for the Puppy Parade
We are happy to announce that Paws in the Park will be back for another epic summer event on Saturday, August 12, 2023, at Woodbine Park! Get ready for food, games, and lots of exciting activities as we host our biggest fundraising event of the year.
As always, the event will kick off with our popular Puppy Parade This entertaining stroll around Woodbine Park gives you the perfect opportunity to show off your pup while supporting a great cause By registering for the Puppy Parade, you have the chance to not only bring smiles to countless faces but also raise crucial funds through a personalized fundraising page.
As you strive towards your fundraising goals, you'll be making a lifesaving impact while also earning exciting prizes at various milestones.
Start your fundraising journey today by registering and setting up your personalized page
Spread the word among friends, family, and colleagues, and watch as your combined efforts create a significant impact on the lives of countless animals.
Mark your calendars and get ready for an unforgettable day in the sun at Paws in the Park on Saturday, August 12, 2023. We can't wait to see you there!
Register today for the Puppy Parade, click here
Serve up Summer with a Frozen Treat and a Side of Love
Share the sweetness of summer by sending a delicious frozen treat to an animal in our care! These handmade, all-natural, and refreshing frozen treats are the perfect way to share summer with animals waiting to be adopted
Whether you send them puppy ice cream cups, frozen cat tubes, special species popsicles, or frozen dog kongs filled with cheesy goodness –your gift will give animals a summer they won’t forget!
Plus, there is a special Puppy Picnic option that’ll treat the puppies in our care to frozen treats, toys, and an exciting summer experience before they move into their forever homes.
In return for sharing the spirit of summer with the animals in our care, you’ll receive a personal thank-you letter and video compilation of wagging tails and moving lips.
Every purchase goes towards helping more animals, from rescue and rehab, and to public support services that help to keep families together.
Visit our Sweets of Summer e-store today to send them a delicious, frozen treat!
Healing Through Written Words:
Coping with a Pet’s Departure
Our pets hold a special place in our hearts, and their absence can feel devastating Whether missing, surrendered, re-homed, or passed on, filling the void they leave behind can feel overwhelming.
Regardless of the circumstances, the sadness of losing a pet is beyond our scope of understanding. For those who are seeking a more creative outlet for their emotions, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Collaborative is hosting a creative writing workshop that encourages individuals to explore and express their emotions through the healing power of writing.
The Pet Loss & Grief: Writing to Heal workshop is a free, 6-week workshop, that will be held from July 6th to August 10th, 2023 Led by Nadja LubiwHazard, a veterinarian and writer, the workshop encourages participants to write and reflect on their cherished memories with their departed companions, offering guidance that will help them to move forward and adjust to life without their beloved animals.
For more information, and to reserve your spot, please click here
Annual Foster Survey Title
Toronto Humane Society’s Annual Foster Parent Survey closes on July 5th, 2023, at midnight
The purpose of the survey is to:
Give foster parents an opportunity to provide anonymous feedback Gain insights that will help the Foster Department improve your experience Track progress from year to year
We appreciate every response and look forward to using these results to improve the Foster Program. Thank you in advance!
Toronto Humane Society in the News
In May, Toronto Humane Society was mentioned in over 65 media clips and reached over 56 million readers, listeners, and viewers! Here’s what Toronto Humane Society news was buzzing in the media during the month of May
Paws for Spring: Puppy Art Fundraiser
Prominent news outlets, such as Global News, Toronto Sun, CityNews, and 640 Toronto, introduced their audience to puppies Samba, Cinnamon Toast, and Fruit Loops who painted limited edition paw art for Toronto Humane Society’s Paws for Spring fundraising campaign, which supports the pets in our community support programs.
Toronto Humane Society’s Community Programs
As families face financial struggles amid inflation, Toronto Humane Society reported significant increases in the number of people seeking access to our support services, including our pet food bank Toronto Humane Society was included in a story on pet food banks in Ontario by the Toronto Star.
Adoption Highlights
Throughout the month prominent media outlets such as The New Classical FM, Zoomer Radio, Global News, Toronto Sun, and Toronto Guardian featured pets that are available for adoption at Toronto Humane Society.
May Media Stats:
Mentions: 65
Impressions: 56,267,649
Other Media Hits:
Top 10 places to check out at this year's Doors
Open Toronto event - Curiocity Toronto
Hottest Vote on the Hill: Public Voting Opens for CAHI's "Cutest Pets on Parliament Hill"
Photo Contest - National Post
FOREVER FRIEND: Rogers a 'softie' who likes humans, not other dogs -Toronto Sun
Soaring inflation has left some struggling to feed their furry family members Here are 9 pet food banks in Ontario -The Waterloo Region Record
DEI Action Plan Update
Toronto Humane Society's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Council is thrilled to share its first DEI Action Plan. The Council is confident that executing this multifaceted plan will lead us to fulfill our mission of fostering a culture of inclusion and belonging for all members of Toronto Humane Society’s community.
At Toronto Humane Society, we recognize that advancing DEI requires more than just lofty ambitions and superficial reforms. Our welldefined and comprehensive plan is a testament to our commitment to promoting long-term, meaningful change within our organization
Over the next year, the Council, with support from the People & Culture team and representatives from other departments, will work on implementing the plan as well as tracking and measuring our overall progress. Our priorities include developing a DEI learning library,
To streamline and expedite the execution process, the Council has established three internal subcommittees:
1) Learning and Unlearning
2) Policies and Procedures
3) Communications and Community Outreach
Toronto Humane Society extends heartfelt gratitude to all Council members whose hard work, expertise, and passion have been instrumental in moving our DEI strategy forward Open and effective communication is integral to the success of our DEI program. Please reach out to us at dei@torontohumanesocietycom to share your thoughts, provide feedback, or ask any questions.
Volunteer Updates
Anniversaries
1 Year:
Kris B, Special Species Care
Eunseo C, Feline Care
Monica D, Special Species and Canine Care
Tanu D., Pet Parent Support Network
Nahrain E., Photography
Rebecca E, Special Species and Feline Care
Injah E, Special Species Care
Abeer F., Feline Care and Onsite Foster Support
Ryan F., Special Species and Canine Care
Leah G, Feline Care
Diana J, PPSN and Feline Care
Ashley J, PPSN and Canine Care
Claudia J., Feline and Canine Care
Cheyone K., Feline and Special Species Care
Harvey K, Fundraising Events
Nitesh K, Canine Care
Eddie L., Special Species and Feline Care
Holly L., Pet Parent Support Network
Hoyt L, Pet Parent Support Network
Yvonna M, PPSN, Fundraising and Canine Care
Olivia M, Special Species Care
Bev M., Pet Parent Support Network
Taresa M., Special Species Care
Deborah O, Feline Care
Nicole P, Feline Care
Patricia P., Feline Care
Mauricio R., Special Species and Canine Care
Kylie S., PPSN and Canine Care
Mrinmayee S, Feline Care
Kate S, Fundraising Events
Yatin S., Feline Care
Logan T., Special Species Care
Ellis T, Special Species and Canine Care
Nicholas W, Feline Care
Woody Z., Special Species Care
5 Years: Krysten J., Canine Care
20 years: Wendy S, Canine Care
Change in Animal Care Training
A new way to onboard and cross-train volunteers in all our animal care roles to match how we train new Animal Care Worker staff and Placement students has taken full effect.
All new Canine, Feline, and Special Species Care volunteers will still be attending the Volunteer Orientation and be assigned the same online training. Once they have completed their online training modules, they will be scheduled for their first shadow shifts For their first few shifts, volunteers will be partnered with a staff member to learn all aspects of their role, including cleaning and husbandry tasks, which is part of all animal care job descriptions Volunteers will no longer have to attend an in-person training session prior to starting their shifts and animal handling training will be provided after they start their job shadowing.
If you would like to get cross-trained in any species of care roles, please email Chris Buchner at cbuchner@torontohumanesoceity.com to get set up with all the online training modules first.
After you complete those modules, Chris will arrange a day and time for your first day of job shadowing.
If you are a current Animal Care Volunteer and would like to learn the cleaning and husbandry tasks, please contact the Shelter Supervisor on duty. They’ll pair you with a staff member for job shadowing.
If you previously booked an animal training course, there will be no changes – the training will move forward as usual If you don’t have a current animal care training booked, please do not use the booking links any more to book your first level training courses If you have any questions do not hesitate to reach out to Volunteer Services or a Shelter Care Supervisor anytime.
Feline Care TalentLMS Trainings
Dr. Jacklyn Ellis and her team have completed a series of fantastic TalentLMS online training courses for level one and two Feline staff and volunteers Over the next week, these training courses will be added to all Feline volunteers' accounts. If you are a level one Feline volunteer and would like to move up to level two, these modules will be mandatory For all other feline volunteers, while these modules are not mandatory, we strongly recommend you complete them for your own learning, especially if it's been a while since you’ve attended an inperson training If you have any questions, please reach out to Volunteer Services
Summer Vacations
To help us to continue to care for the animals in our care during the summer months, we ask volunteers who are still in town to consider accepting a few extra volunteer shifts.
If you are planning on taking some time off this summer, please remove your shifts on your Volunteer Information Centre and if you are missing more than 2 shifts in a row. Please email Volunteer Services so that they can take note of your absence Let us join forces to ensure that our animals have an enriching and fulfilling summer, even when our cherished volunteers are enjoying some well-deserved relaxation. We are immensely grateful for your dedication and support, which
remains the backbone of our organization's mission. Thank you for considering this heartfelt request. Together, we can make a difference and create a summer filled with joy and enrichment for our incredible animals
July Town Hall
Our next town hall will take place on Thursday, July 27th from 5:30PM – 6:30PM. Like the previous town hall meetings, this one will be offered both in-person in our boardroom and online via Zoom
The town hall is an opportunity for volunteers and foster parents to learn new information or hear updates as well as be able to share feedback with several departments including the volunteer department, foster department, shelter care, and adoption department. If you would like to register to join virtually via Zoom, click Zoom Registration. If you would like to join us in person, please e-mail Nathan at: nschwartz@torontohumanesocietycom
Volunteers Needed for the Paws in the Park Committee
Our largest fundraising event, Paws in the Park, is in the planning process and this year we’re onboarding 6-8 volunteers to join the Paws in the Park Committee to help with the event.
These volunteers will assist with soliciting food and/or marketplace vendors, promoting the event to companies in the Beaches area, and liaising with participants to help them raise more funds Volunteers who are comfortable with fundraising and asking people and organizations to participate, donate, and support would thrive in this role. The role is flexible.
We’re looking to onboard volunteers by July 11th so if you’re interested please email Nathan (nschwartz@torontohumanesociety.com) as soon as possible Thank you so much in advance!
Volunteer Spotlight of the Month
We are so grateful for all our volunteers; we rely heavily on your support to meet our operational needs We want to take time once a month to extend our thanks to a volunteer who has had a positive impact at Toronto Humane Society based on staff/volunteer feedback
This Month we would like to shine a spotlight on August C.!
Even though August has only been a volunteer for four months, they have already shown themselves to be an incredible asset to Toronto Humane Society. Since February 2023 they have already ascended to a purple-level walker! That is an incredible feat Moreover, in the month of April they had contributed the most amount of canine enrichment time of all our volunteers, with a whopping 1,496 minutes of volunteering logged! To understand the motivation behind these amazing statistics, we just need to go back to see how it all began.
For a while now, August has been working towards becoming a professional dog trainer, and even though they completed an online certificate program based in BC, they were still “searching for an opportunity to get some hands-on experience working directly with dogs” Thus, becoming a volunteer at Toronto Humane Sockiety seemed to be the perfect fit. In fact, according to August, “volunteering with Toronto Humane Society turned out to be a more amazing experience than I could have possibly imagined, and I have learned so many important practical skills as well as developing a passion for helping animals within the shelter system."
Moreover, August has recently added a new role to their already illustrious volunteer resume by joining the animal bio writing team According to them, after working directly with the dogs, “I realized that my hands-on experience would be helpful in writing bios for them” They go on to explain that “getting to know each dog personally is very valuable in creating honest and detailed bios for them.” We cannot be more grateful to have August as a volunteer, they are clearly an incredible person with a lot of passion and we cannot wait to see what else they accomplish as a volunteer, and to one day soon see them become an exceptional trainer. Thank you so much for everything you do, August!
Please join us in celebrating August this month!
New Handbook for Toronto Humane Society Staff Regarding Pregnancy and/or Parental Leave
A new Pregnancy, Parental, and Adoption Leave Handbook has been created to support and empower our employees during this special phase of their lives. Valuing the well-being and happiness of everyone in our community, we strive to provide a smooth transition into parenthood Everything you need to know when planning to take a leave of absence to have or adopt a child can be found in this handbook.
This new handbook aims to address your questions on the different types of leave, navigating employment insurance when taking a pregnancy or parental leave, and special cases that may occur with pregnancy and parental leave When considering taking a pregnancy and/or parental leave, there are a few key aspects to consider which the manual covers in detail:
Understanding Your Rights and Entitlements: We provide a comprehensive overview of the legal rights and entitlements available to employees having or adopting a child, including information on pregnancy and parental leave. By familiarizing yourself with your rights, you can make informed decisions and ensure a supportive work environment.
Planning for Your Leave: Our guide outlines the step-by-step process for applying for pregnancy and/or parental leave, including the required documentation, timelines, and communication channels. We aim to simplify the administrative aspects, allowing you to focus on the well-being of yourself and your growing family
Awareness of Your Benefits and Support: We highlight the various benefits and support systems available to employees during pregnancy and parental leave These may include healthcare coverage and flexible work arrangements. We aim to foster a work-life balance that facilitates a positive and nurturing environment for anyone considering a pregnancy and/or parental leave
We strongly encourage all staff who are considering or planning to take pregnancy and/or parental leave to read our new handbook It has been thoughtfully crafted by our Human Resources team to address common concerns, provide essential information, and ensure that you are well-prepared to ease into this transformative period in your life Please feel free to reach out to Human Resources if you have any further questions or require additional support.
Wilbur Was Found with a Severely Swollen Eye
Wilbur was found abandoned in a park with a blind andseverelyswolleneye.Ourveterinariansdiagnosed glaucoma, which resulted in a sudden increase in eye pressure, followed by severe pain, redness, and loss of vision
By this point, Wilbur’s eye served only as a source of agonizing pain. He was given medication, surgery preparations, and shortly after, his eye was removed After suffering for so long, Wilbur is finally living painfree–fornow.
To determine the cause of Wilbur’s glaucoma, our veterinarians consulted with a specialist The results showed a congenital deformity that will eventually affectWilbur’sothereye.Ifhedoesnotreceivefurther treatment, the pain he fought so hard to put behind himwilllikelyreturn
Wilbur’s life has improved significantly since surgery. With the pain behind him, he is catching up on being a puppy. But he needs your support if he is going to continuelivingahappyandhealthylife
Will you provide Wilbur with the care he needs when he needs it?
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Introducing Our New “Transfer-Foster” Program
On June 28, 2023, 10 dogs arrived from the United States and 6 of them were greeted at Toronto Humane Society by their foster parents!
This was the pilot date for our new “TransferFoster” program which matches transfer dogs with foster families before their arrival. This way they’ll be able to go directly into a foster home instead of spending time in the shelter
With this program, we will be able to bring in adoptable animals even when capacity does not permit on-site
We are lucky to have an extensive foster network and believe this program can enable us to expand our life-saving capacity and transcend the restrictions of one brick-and-mortar facility
We’d like to thank the 6 foster parents for taking a leap in faith in opening your homes to these new dogs, and for helping us get this program off the ground!
Gumaro Celebrates One Year in his New Home!
Many of you may remember Gumaro, one of our longest stay dogs that came to us from Mexico. Gumaro's transition to a new life in a different country was not easy, and he encountered various medical issues along the way The first obstacle he faced was a fractured leg, which limited his physical activity, preventing him from playing with other dogs and hindering his socialization and comfort around new people and dogs Gumaro also suffered from skin allergies, a hookworm infection, dietary changes, an eye ulcer, and an ear infection while waiting for this forever home. Overcoming numerous barriers, we recognized Gumaro's resilience and tirelessly worked to find him the perfect home that he truly deserved - and all the hard work paid off when Gumaro was adopted into his perfect forever home last year.
Here is an adorable update from Gumaro’s family:
“It's been a year. A whole, amazing year. Gumi won our hearts and came home with us last June, and he's been charming everyone he's met since then
He's worked very hard on his leash manners and is now barely reactive to cars, buses, and people He's been good at working with me to redirect his frustration to playing tug with his walk toy Our summer plans are to continue to raise that reactivity threshold and to be a bit better at pulling A Bachelor of Good Boy Arts is a multiyear project and Gumi is making good progress Looking forward to many more years with this loveable goofball.”
Happy Tails like Gumi’s are a shining example of the work we do to Improve the Lives of Animals
Let’s continue to work together to provide these animals with the lives they deserve.
Bike Share Membership & Zygg E-Bike Rental Discounts for Staff and Volunteers
We are happy to let you know that the 20% discount on Bike Share memberships is still available for all Toronto Humane Society employees, volunteers and foster parents All you need to do is use your Toronto Humane Society email address during the registration process and you will automatically be discounted on your membership Bike Share has also graciously extended this discount to our volunteers
Please note: If you are a volunteer or a foster parent and are interested in this membership, please email: volunteer@torontohumanesocietycom or foster@torontohumanesociety.com
To obtain an annual Bike Share membership, please follow these three simple steps:
Visit BikeShareToronto.com and click on "Sign Up" located in the top right corner of the website
Choose between the Annual 30 and Annual 45 Membership options During the registration process, you will be prompted to enter your Toronto Humane Society email address. The system will automatically recognize your eligibility for the discount and send you an email containing a unique one-time verification.
Enter the one-time verification code, which will apply the discount to your order information You can then proceed with the checkout process. The entire registration process should take less than a minute and can be completed directly on the BikeShareTorontocom page
In addition to the Bike Share discount, we are delighted to inform you that Zygg e-Bike Rentals has agreed to continue offering a group discount coupon for Toronto Humane Society staff and volunteers. By using this coupon code THS22, you can save 10% off Zygg personal use subscription plans.
Why ride an e-bike?
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Energize: e-biking is a healthy way to stay physically and mentally active, keeping you energized
Efficient: e-bikes are fast, compact, and easy to ride, especially on protected city bike lanes
Environmental: e-bikes are environmentally friendly and reduce your carbon footprint.
We encourage you to take advantage of these fantastic opportunities to promote sustainable transportation and enjoy the convenience of bike sharing and e-bike rentals
Thank you for your ongoing dedication to Toronto
For further information, click here.
Staff Announcements & Career Opportunities
Staff Announcements
Toronto Humane Society is continually growing! Here is a list of new staff members that joined our team in June
Candice McCavitt, Development Officer, Monthly Giving
Jonathan Chan, Development Officer, Direct Response
Marisa Robins, Development Officer, Community Giving
Maria Jose Botia Aranguren, Marketing Associate
We've also had some members move into different roles
Emma Balazsi, Supervisor, Shelter Care
Benani Choudhury, Certified Animal Trainer
Sally Kerek, Certified Animal Trainer
And a special congratulations to those employees who passed their CDT-KA Dog Trainer
Certification:
Sydney Welham
Kyla Cooper
Sally Kerek
Career Opportunities
Toronto Humane Society is committed to promoting the humane care and protection of all animals and to prevent cruelty and suffering Our team of talented, dedicated staff work to support this mission.
If you are interested in joining our dedicated team please forward your resume to our Human Resource Department via email at hiring@torontohumanesociety.com.
Current Job Openings:
Certified Animal Trainer
Humane Open Recap
On Wednesday, June 28th golfers and animal lovers spentthedayatthegorgeousWyndanceGolfClubin Uxbridge, Ontario for Toronto Humane Society’s inauguralHumaneOpengolftournament.
The event kicked off with opening remarks from Phil Nichols, CEO of Toronto Humane Society, and a boxed lunch before the golfers road off to their hole fortheshotgunstart
A few lucky winners won the longest drive and the shortest drive contests, best team, and the most honest team – plus, there were a few door crasher goodiesfromoursponsors
In the evening, golfers enjoyed a buffet lunch, the chance to bid on unique items at the auction, and a discussion panel from Dr Karen Ward, Dr Linda Jacobson,Dr JacklynEllis,andDillonDodson
Overall, it was a great event and a unique way to raise funds to support the lifesaving work we do every day
We’d like to thank all who attended and our sponsors for supporting the event – CIBC Private Wealth: The Power Investment Team, Co-Operators, GlobalFaces, Monster Plowing Company, Zoomer Media, Proseal, Wuxly, Torq, RBC Investments, Beanfield, Torpedo, CSP Industrial Water Treatment, Titos Vodka, Doggy Bathroom, Tracer Golf, Gold and Performance and Nude Vodka Soda
We can’t wait to host our second Humane Open golf tournament next summer!
Sending a Big Thank You to Our Animal Trainers
Not only do our trainers work with the public to address unwanted concerns and behaviours, they also work with our shelter animals to lay the foundation for their new life Some of these animals may never have been exposed to any kind of training, so we recognize all the work that you do not just this week, but every day.
We simply would not be able to Improve the Lives of animals without the hard work and dedication of both our public and shelter training teams.
Both training teams enjoyed a week of social media shout-outs, a patio pita lunch, and an afternoon of snacks and games.
Thank you, trainers, for your tireless efforts, your expertise, and your passion for the welfare and well-being of the animals in our care. Your work is a testament to the positive impact that can be made when compassion and knowledge come together You help animals find the lives they deserve, and you keep families together. For that, we are truly grateful.
Dr. Linda Jacobson and Dr. Karen Ward Judge the
“Cutest Pets on Parliament Hill Awards”
The annual Cutest Pets on Parliament Hill Awards, organized by the Canadian Animal Health Institute (CAHI), brought together politicians and their animal companions outside the Métropolitain Brasserie in Ottawa on June 7 This exciting event, dubbed "The Hottest Vote on the Hill," showcased the adorable pets of Parliament Hill in three categories: Dog, Cat, and Other
Over 65 Senators, Members of Parliament, and members of the Parliamentary Press Gallery participated by submitting photos of their pets to CAHI's selection process The panel of four judges including our very own Dr Linda Jacobson and Dr Karen Ward faced the challenging task of narrowing down the entries to three finalists in each category As befits a democracy, the public got to choose the final winners by voting online
After careful deliberation, the first-ever "Cutest Cat" title was awarded to Shohei "Meowtani" Ohtani, the Siberian kitten, while the "Cutest Dog" achievement was awarded to the smiley Mateo In the "Other" category, Petunia the silkie chicken claimed the title, in the face of tough competition from the runner-up rabbit.
The Cutest Pets on Parliament Hill Awards served as a delightful reminder that even in the midst of political debates and deliberations, our furry and feathered friends bring joy and companionship to the lives of everyone surrounding them
Calendar of Events
Canada Day
July 1st
A day to celebrate the enactment of the Constitution Act in 1867 thereby establishing Canada as a new federation with its own constitution. Many communities across Canada are reimagining Canada Day celebrations to honour Indigenous communities as well.
Guru Purnima
July 3rd
Commonly known as the ‘New Year of the Trees’, Tu Bishvat is marked on the 15th day of the Jewish month of Shevat
Tanabata (Star Festival)
July 7th
A day celebrated across Japan to commemorate the meeting of the Gods Orihime and Hikoboshi that include writing wishes on pieces of paper and hanging them on a designated bamboo tree in hopes they will come true
Nunavut Day
July 9th
A day to celebrate when Nunavut split from the Northwest Territories and became its own territory. It is a public holiday in Nunavut.
International Non-Binary People’s Day
July 14th
This occasion shines a light on those who identify as non-binary and celebrates the rich diversity of the community
Nelson Mandela International Day
February 22nd
This day brings awareness to the negative impacts bullying has on individuals It focuses on the benefits of treating each other with kindness and respect.
Muharram
July 18th – August 17th
The first month of the Islamic calendar, during which warfare is forbidden. It is one of the four sacred months of the year, held to be the second holiest month after Ramadan
National Mutt Day
July 31st
A day to celebrate and encourage the adoption of mixed-breed dogs
Click here to read more dates that we are acknowledging this month