Manitoba minister won’t say whether ban on night hunting is on the table
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government refused to say Tuesday whether it will try to ban indigenous hunting at night — a move that would appease municipal leaders and anger indigenous groups.
Sustainable Development Minister Cathy Cox emerged from a 40-minute meeting with reeves from several communities in western Manitoba to say the government plans to bring both sides to the table in the near future and try to work out an agreement.
“We want to address safe hunting here in the province in Manitoba, and also sustainability of our big-game population,” Cox said, adding a date had not been set for the meeting.
Asked whether a ban on indigenous night hunting is on the table, Cox did not answer directly.


