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Macaques that landed at Mirabel on Nov. 8 still alive, authorities say

3 December 2024
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Macaques that landed at Mirabel on Nov. 8 still alive, authorities say
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Animal rights activists are calling on Canadian authorities to intervene and stop Charles River Laboratories from using the endangered macaque monkeys that arrived at Montreal-Mirabel International Airport on Nov. 8 for biomedical research. The activists fear that the monkeys will be subjected to harmful experiments if action is not taken promptly. The fate of these monkeys hangs in the balance as concerns grow over their well-being and the ethics of using them for research purposes.

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