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Reader Reactions to Quebec Horse Racing: sport or animal cruelty?

RacehorseA few days ago I wrote a post called  Quebec Horse Racing: “a sport offering colour and excitement” or animal cruelty?. Reader reactions were so thoughtful that I was compelled to pull them out of hiding and into the light of day; so here they are!

Sheila from A Postcard A Day

“I hadn’t realised that racing was lessening in popularity in Canada, because I haven’t noticed any decline in popularity in the UK, though I have heard the arguments.

I read an interesting article in the New Scientist which touched more or less on the same subject. Apparently medical scientists, hoping to help chronic pain in humans, have considered the possibility of breeding pain-free animals, and a philosopher has suggested it’s the way to go because factory farming is needed to produce the amount of food we need. The idea makes me shudder. Unfortunately the discussion was hijacked by vegetarians and became very heated.

Your commenters have said much as I would – all animals deserve decent treatment, whether they are cuddly or not. Do you suppose we are guilty of allowing these feelings arise by the anthropomorphic treatment of animals in children’s stories? It seems a shame to deprive them of Mrs. Tiggywinkle and friends.”  (Further Reading: New Scientist )

Snap from Twisty Lane
“Interesting postcards. Yes, animals should have rights … they were on this earth long before *man* Read more »

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Evelyn in Montreal: Castonguay m. Therrien, 1855

Jennifer Perrier was looking for information about her ancestors Antoine Therrien and Anastasie Castonguay of Quebec and Ontario.

Information

Antoine Therrien and Anastasie Catonguay were married in St-Michel parish in Vaudreuil, Quebec on January 23rd, 1855. Their parents were Joseph Therrien & Marguerite Pilon and Pierre Castonguay and Josephte Desrochers.

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Early French Canadian Pioneers: The Therriens of Quebec

Jean Therrien/Terrien/Du Ponceau| Marie-Judith Rigaud

January 26th, 1667

Jean Allaire | Perrine Therrien

December 12th, 1662

Therrien – Variations and assorted surnames

Duhaime, Tarien, Ter(r)ien, Terrein, Therien

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