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The Kindness Club is a humane education organization. It was founded by Aida Flemming in Fredericton, New Brunswick , in 1959.

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7-535: In 1957 Aida Flemming, the wife of New Brunswick premier Hugh John Flemming , sponsored a children's essay contest in Carleton County , New Brunswick on the topic: "What is being done now for the protection of animals and what more could be done?" Encouraged by the response, she launched the Kindness Club in 1959 with an article in the magazine Atlantic Advocate proposing a club for children between

14-528: The Canadian province of New Brunswick . The premier of a Canadian province is much like the prime minister of Canada . They are normally the leader of the party or coalition with the most seats in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick . The premier is styled Honourable but is not a member of the privy council so this title is only for the duration of their term of office. Prior

21-695: The Kindness Club was the environmental activist Paul Watson , who has credited the club with teaching him to "respect and defend animals". The Humane Society of the United States took on the responsibility for clubs in the United States while the World Federation for the Protection of Animals in Switzerland oversaw the other international chapters. By 1984, the club's 25th anniversary year, it had chapters in 22 countries. In 2009,

28-547: The Kindness Club's 50th anniversary year, most of its members were in Canada. Continuing to base itself on Schweitzer's reverence for life philosophy, the club promotes humane education for children and contributes to local initiatives including subsidized spay/neuter programs and donations of pet food to food banks. The Kindness Club in Canada is administered by the Kindness Club Foundation Inc., which

35-501: The ages of 5 and 13. The organization was based on the principle of reverence for life , the ethical concept developed by Albert Schweitzer , and when the club grew into an international organization Schweitzer accepted Flemming's invitation to act as its honorary president. By 1962 branches had been established in the United States, New Zealand and England. Members pledged "to be kind to animals (as well as people) and to speak and act in defense of all helpless creatures". An early member of

42-557: The establishment of the office, the Government leaders prior to responsible government was the chief political position in New Brunswick. The premier is chosen by the lieutenant governor of New Brunswick . The province of New Brunswick, since being established in 1785, has had a variety of leaders. Since the 1840s responsible government has been in place and the position of premier has been formalized. The current premier

49-424: Was incorporated in New Brunswick in 1963. The foundation is a registered charity whose mandate in 2016 was "supporting charitable organizations carrying out humane education." Premier of New Brunswick The premier of New Brunswick ( French : premier ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick (masculine) or première ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick (feminine)) is the first minister and head of government for

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