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Ever wondered if ponies can interpret human emotions through facial expressions? While humans may instinctively avoid someone with a furrowed brow, how well do horses understand our feelings? A recent study by Dr. Katrina Merkies, an associate professor and researcher at the University of Guelph, set out to answer this intriguing question. Dr. Merkies and her team conducted an experiment involving 20 lesson ponies and a group of skilled actors to determine whether ponies could distinguish between happy, sad, angry, and neutral human facial expressions.

The Donkey Sanctuary of Canada (DSC) is the proud recipient of the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS) Outstanding Equine Sanctuary Award for 2023!

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The International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI) announced on October 9, 2023, that it has suspended Eric Lamaze for four years because of his submission of fabricated documents in relation to his alleged cancer treatment.

By Kathy Smith 

We are saddened to share the news of the passing of Moffat Dunlap on September 11, 2023, at the age of 82. 

A 20-year member of the Canadian Equestrian Team, Dunlap helped the team to a bronze medal win at the 1967 Pan-American Games, and the team gold medal at the 1970 World Championships in La Baule, France. He was twice inducted into the Jump Canada Hall of Fame: as an individual in the Builder category in 2015, and with show jumping team members Jim Day, Jimmy Day, and Jim Elder in 2018. 

The Royal Horse Show will once again showcase the unique partnership of the horse as it returns from November 3 to 12, 2023, as part of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in downtown Toronto, ON.

The Canadian equine sector contributes over $8.7 billion to Canada’s gross domestic product (GDP), while also benefitting Canadians and the environment, a recent report from Equestrian Canada (EC) has found.

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