Alberta to Restrict Métis Hunting and Fishing Rights

adog said:
I don't need to phone the game wardens on this. They know what's going on, but with 2 wardens for a huge area what can they do? They can't go onto the settlement to collect evidence without permissin or they have to witness an illegal act. I bet I can go there now and for a case of beer I could shoot away. I can't wait for them to lose thier special priveledges. I am all for equality. It is unconstitutional for metis to have any more rights then me or anyone else that is a canadian citizen.

It's not a reserve,Its merely a settlement, me , you or anyone can freely go there. The same goes for the wardens. There are no metis police,so all the same laws apply. Just like it is a private farm the game wardens can enter if there is suspect activity.
 
The other side of the coin....

http://www.albertametis.com/harvestingagreementunchanged.aspx


As a Metis hunter myself...I agree that there are some who do abuse the allowance of harvesting for food. One of the options for a settlement was to have each animal that is harvested to be registered with Fish and Wildlife officers and the antlers handed over. That would be fine with me....because for me its only about the meat...(infact most of the deer or moose i have taken were spikers)

But lets keep in mind that if you don't have hard evidence to prove some are poaching....then the old adage of "Innocent until proven guiltly" has to apply...even if you don't agree with it. After all....its all about equality right?!

And don't label the whole group because of a few guilty ones...
 
adog said:
I know the Frog Lake metis settlement will take us white guys hunting for money. I had a metis guy at work trying to get me to come shoot moose and elk in august. " If you give me 100$, I will take you to the settlement and my brothers won't let the game wardens in, shoot whatever you want" he says. This is all the enviroment needs. I am from NF doesn't that give me any special rights? My forefathers paved the way for the rest of the europeans to come here. If we didn't settle it first and kill off all our natives where would we be now? I say if natives want to reap the benefits of our more advanced culture then they should be trated just like us, no cheap smokes, taxes, free money, the list goes on and on. These guys want equality and then some. If they live in the bush have at it, fish and hunt to sustain yourself. If you live in a community start putting something in, not just take, take, take. I don't want to get started on this topic cause I am sure it will offend some but it's my opinion and I am entitled to it. I am a minority that gets discriminated against all the time. I am white, single, under 30, smoke, drink and drive a 3/4 ton truck. Who do you think is paying for their shananigans?:mad:

Frog Lake is an Indian Reserve not one of the eight Metis Settlements in Alberta and yes there are differences.There are no other Metis Settlements in Canada, just northern Alberta. They are Buffalo Lake, Kikino, Elizabeth, Fishing Lake, Peavine, East Prairie, Paddle Prairie and Gift Lake. This so called "agreement" has made so many good people uneasy on both sides because it really is unfair and gives the ignorant a semi legitimate vent if they could get they're facts straight. Its not thought out, negotiated or fair and should be scrapped.
 
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Until we have a government that has some stones to stand up to all the minorities, we will have trouble. Why should one group have more rights than another. Let everyone purchace a licence and hunt by the rules. I know of natives that make over 60 th a year, live on a reserve, and still go and shoot moose, any place they want. I wish I was so hard done by.
 
so... just because you are metis you deserve special status?

Why? Please enlighten me, really.

Why should you guys recieve any sort of benefits that non-metis people dont get?

Last time I checked, whites got nothing special from the government.
 
The way I see it, anyone of any descent in Canada should be allowed equal unrestricted hunting and fishing rights, as long as they live traditional lifestyle, i.e. all yield is consumed by the individual and the individual does not have a job. If at all should be unrestricted hunting and fishing, of which I am not sure. Otherwise it is discrimination.
 
svt-40 said:
The way I see it, anyone of any descent in Canada should be allowed equal unrestricted hunting and fishing rights, as long as they live traditional lifestyle, i.e. all yield is consumed by the individual and the individual does not have a job. If at all should be unrestricted hunting and fishing, of which I am not sure. Otherwise it is discrimination.

If that was the case the moment I bought and paid the house off I'd be doing that. :p :dancingbanana:

Dimitri
 
SVT-40,

I know I was being semi-sarcastic, ;) However I guess if I had a wife that was working to pay the bills and I wasnt working it could work :p :eek:

If the girl I decide to marry reads this in the future I'm a dead man :runaway:

Dimitri
 
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