The only way to get Kijiji to change its policy is to hit its income - persuade advertisers to drop sponsorship and advertising, boycott using the website, etc.
From the article: "Kijiji Canada spokesperson Shawn McIntyre said unscrupulous breeders would simply find a new home for their ads". If every company used that lame excuse, then nothing would ever get done. if all of them took a principled stand, then Kijiji would back down. "The purse is mightier than the sword", as the saying (nearly) goes.....
I just remembered: Nicolino Camardi, the young man who taped animals' mouths so that they died, got his pets on Kijiji. See https://www.facebook.com/AnimalAdvocates...6013364023
From the article: "Kijiji Canada spokesperson Shawn McIntyre said unscrupulous breeders would simply find a new home for their ads". If every company used that lame excuse, then nothing would ever get done. if all of them took a principled stand, then Kijiji would back down. "The purse is mightier than the sword", as the saying (nearly) goes.....
I just remembered: Nicolino Camardi, the young man who taped animals' mouths so that they died, got his pets on Kijiji. See https://www.facebook.com/AnimalAdvocates...6013364023