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Alberta

Just a note, Calgary Bylaw does not adopt out rabbits.

Against All Odds Rabbit Rescue (Calgary) - http://www.aaorr.com/

Infinite Woofs (Edmonton) - http://www.infinitewoofs.org/

Oops-a-Dazy (Calgary) - http://www.oopsadazy.com/

Cochrane Humane Society (Cochrane) - http://www.cochranehumane.ca/

Calgary Humane Society (Calgary) - https://www.calgaryhumane.ca/

Edmonton Humane Society (Edmonton) - http://www.edmontonhumanesociety.com/

Red Deer SPCA (Red Deer) - http://www.reddeerspca.com/
 
For Quebec, there's the Montreal SPCA https://www.facebook.com/spcaexomtl and Adoption Lapins Sans Abri http://www.adoptionlapinsansabri.com/

Le Berger Blanc is a for profit pound that inhumanely euthanizes almost every animal that comes through their door and charges astronomical fees to adopt out cats and dogs that are neither sterilized nor vaccinated. There was a big investigation done by Radio Canada (the French language arm of the CBC) into their practices done in 2011 or 2012, if anyone's interested in more info.

In Toronto, there is also the Toronto Humane Society http://www.torontohumanesociety.com/rabbits.htm and Toronto Animal Services http://www.toronto.ca/animal_services/pet_adoption.htm
 
Additions for Toronto:

Toronto Animal Services (the city pound). Right now (Aug 2016) they have 13 rabbits up for adoption with about 10 more almost ready to be put up. $40 for a spayed or neutered bunny. http://www.torontohumanesociety.com/adopt-a-pet/small-pets

Toronto Humane Society - this private shelter has an extremely good small animal adoption program. They take in rabbits from all over the country, rehabilitate or foster those who need it, and they also offer low cost veterinary care for rabbits (not surgeries). They have a "meet and greet" for people who already own a rabbit and want to bring it in to meet prospective partners. They also offer bonded pairs for adoption. New owners are given plenty of ongoing advice and written information to take home. $40, spayed/neutered.
http://www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=02537729050f0410VgnVCM10000071d60f89RCRD
 

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