Manitoba indigenous leader hopes for another court hearing on hunting rights
WINNIPEG — The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is hoping for another court battle over indigenous hunting rights.
Last week, two men from the Pine Creek First Nation in Manitoba pleaded guilty to charges of unlawful hunting on private property near Canora, Sask.
Charlie Boucher, who is chief of the First Nation, and Georgie Lamirande were each fined $7,500.
Government officials say that in Saskatchewan, people exercising treaty rights to hunt for food must ask for prior permission to hunt on private land.


