November 11, 2023

Keeping the right to hunt in the treaties | Truth & Politics

Most of us depend on the local supermarket when it comes to hunting and gathering. But many of our rural and northern cousins are able to get out on the land and take down a moose or an elk which can feed a family for most of the winter. But it's tricky. With all the shrinking forest land and shrinking treaty and Aboriginal rights, a lot of our hunters are looking over their shoulders with an eye out for the conservation officers. Our Truth & Politics panel weighs in.

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