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DNR says deer harvest reporting remains mandatory for the upcoming season. What changes are coming for Michigan hunters.
At 21 years old, Blake Christmas has already been hunting moose for a decade throughout Cape Breton, sharing the meat with Mi'kmaq elders, single parents and families on social assistance. The ...
A former Mi'kmaq leader who fought for the recognition of his treaty rights was honoured today in Halifax and given a posthumous pardon by the province for a nine-decade-old hunting conviction.
READ MORE: NS to grant pardon to late Mi’kmaq chief convicted of illegal hunting. The grand chief launched a fight for aboriginal rights after being charged with illegal hunting in the 1920s, ...
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Moose hunting in Cape Breton suspended for 3 years - MSNNova Scotia and the Mi'kmaq have temporarily suspended any moose hunting on Cape Breton due to a significant drop in the moose population. A news release from the Department of Natural Resources ...
Decades-long dispute between Mi'kmaq community and commercial lobstermen escalates The waters of Nova Scotia, Canada, hold one of the world's most lucrative lobster fisheries. A conflict over how ...
Off-reserve Mi'kmaq sue N.S. over treaty hunting, fishing rights. The Nova Scotia government is facing a class-action lawsuit in a dispute over Mi'kmaw treaty hunting and fishing rights, ...
The Mi’kmaq experiences provide insights regarding the challenges and requirements for achieving respect for traditional practices as key to affirming the rights of indigenous ... Wabanaki “family ...
For years, the Feast in the Highlands atop Hunters Mountain - just off Cape Breton's Cabot Trail - has been a Mi'kmaq fall tradition, but this year was a bit different.
With seal-hunt initiative, Mi’kmaq elders, Nova Scotia agency seek to revive lost practice ... Since 2014, a seal hunting training course has been required to obtain a harvesting licence from DFO.
At 21 years old, Blake Christmas has already been hunting moose for a decade throughout Cape Breton, sharing the meat with Mi'kmaq elders, single parents and families on social assistance.
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