PETA takes Toronto to court over removal of anti-Canada Goose ads
Toronto violated an animal welfare organization’s right to free expression when a company contracted by the city took down the group’s anti-Canada Goose ads, court heard Tuesday.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has taken the city to court over the removal of ads calling for a boycott of the Toronto-based clothing company over its use of animal products.
The advertisements were up for just one day last year before they were pulled down by Astral Media, court heard. PETA said in December 2018 that the ads were meant to run for four weeks.
Astral Media has a contract with the city to build and maintain street furniture such as bus shelters, and the company can sell ads on that furniture and share revenues with the city.