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Bloodvein First Nation holds firm on hunting ban

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Bloodvein First Nation is standing by a plan to enforce a hunting ban on its traditional territory when moose season opens Sept.15. Leaders from the First Nation say licensed non-Indigenous hunters will be turned away, as they're...
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Bloodvein First Nation puts up signs to deter outsiders from hunting on its land

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A Manitoba First Nation says it will no longer allow non-Indigenous hunters on its land, after years of alleged overhunting and meat wastage left the community’s traditional hunters with a dwindling animal population and few...
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Mongolia hunting ban clashes with centuries old tradition

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A battle between environmental regulations and ancestral traditions is playing out in the frozen forests of northern Mongolia. It has been the hunting ground of the Dhuka reindeer herders for thousands of years but that is now under...
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From High Heels to Hunting- Eva Shockey's Journey to Pro Hunting

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One misconception that people have about hunting, Shockey says, is that hunters are conservationists, raising money for wildlife management. She also tells us how more women are getting into hunting.
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Arctic continues to get warmer, report says

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Warmer weather is having a direct impact on the region, especially on how hunters travel across ice sheets
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Alberta's Minister of Forestry and Parks discusses ministerial order around hunting grizzlies

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Hunting grizzlies has been banned in Alberta since 2006, but the Alberta government will permit selective grizzly bear hunts under certain circumstances. The province says there has been a rise in reports of "problematic" grizzly-human...
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Poilievre is asked how often he would use the notwithstanding clause

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, who on Monday said he would use 'whatever tools the Constitution allows' to pass criminal laws, faced questions Tuesday about his view of the courts and how often he would use the notwithstanding...
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Study Rejects Idea of 'Man The Hunter'

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A new study published in the journal American Anthropologist rejects the idea of 'man the hunter.'
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Poilievre says he will go after criminals to counter gun crime

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Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre says the 'common sense' plan would be to end the flow of guns from the U.S. driving crime rates across the country.
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Why scientists are tracking the COVID-19 virus in deer

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Researchers in Manitoba are swabbing deer for the virus that causes COVID-19 to determine how the virus evolves in deer, which could give scientists a better understanding of how COVID-19 impacts animals, and even humans.
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Ottawa expands banned weapons list

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The Liberal government has expanded its list of banned firearms as part of a new amendment to Bill C-21, a move they say will keep dangerous weapons off the street. But critics say it unfairly targets law-abiding hunters and farmers.
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Ottawa moves to expand banned weapons list

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A new government proposal will make more firearms illegal in Canada, adding many shotguns and semi-automatic rifles to the banned list.
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Italy: Wild boars rampage across farms, enter cities

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Why the hunt for wild boars has taken on greater meaning in Italy.
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N.L. hunters can now donate meat to food banks

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A rule change allows food banks in Newfoundland and Labrador, a province with some of the highest food insecurity rates in the country, to apply for a special permit to accept moose or caribou meat.
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Conservationists slam Malta over bird hunting during COVID-19 lockdown

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Bird conservation groups are outraged the spring hunting season in Malta is being opened despite the COVID-19 lockdown.



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Whale hunt sparks excitement in Chesterfield Inlet

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Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut, had quite the surprise this past week. A pod of whales were seen just outside of town — and for local hunters, the chase was on. The CBC's Noel Kaludjak has more.
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Chief of northern Manitoba First Nation says they want to co-operate with investigation into caribou slaughter

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Video from the aftermath of a caribou hunt in northern Manitoba continues to produce strong reactions, including from First Nations hunters in the area, who say the idea of wastage is antithetical to their beliefs.
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Alberta wants to change hunting laws. Here's what's proposed

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Hunting from a wheelchair, tracking wounded animals with a leashed dog and permission for kids as young as 12 to use guns without parents around are among the changes proposed under Bill 41, the Wildlife Amendment Act.
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2 of 4 hunters found dead after search for family near Quaqtaq, Nunavik

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They left on March 6 to hunt between Quaqtaq and Kangirsuk when a blizzard struck. They'd been gone for five days before emergency services caught wind of their absence.
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New country food and bulk store opens in Iqaluit

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The Qajuqturvik Community Food Centre runs the store, and marked its grand opening on Friday. The CBC's Mah Noor Mubarik has more.
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MLAs probe Nunavut's 'nation-building' projects as legislature resumes

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Two Nunavut MLAs asked questions at the Legislative Assembly this week about infrastructure projects that – amid rising tensions between Canada and the U.S. – the territory's premier has described recently as "nation-building."
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The Nunavut Harvester Support Program expands

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The Qikiqtani Inuit Association president says some of the new eligible items include snowmobile and ATV parts, and insurance policies. The program covers 75 per cent of the cost of an item and up to $1,000 every year for each person.
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Fewer moose in Terra Nova National Park for a few reasons, says Parks Canada

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A moose reduction program started in 2011 in Terra Nova National Park. John Gosse, an ecologist at Terra Nova, explains part of the reason behind it because the moose love what Terra Nova is serving up.
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Officials monitoring avian flu in mammals in the Canadian Arctic

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Cases are popping up around the world in different species, and as Samuel Wat explains, that could affect country food.