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    Govt lies about moose hunting in Peace

    It seems the Blueberry band had no hand in this plan, wondering if the BCWF or someone else will apply for an injunction to stop the proposed changes???


    https://www.alaskahighwaynews.ca/for...IjXUYr7QSxykpE

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    Re: Govt lies about moose hunting in Peace

    Oh Happy Jack, this can't be right. When has the government ever lied to us?

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    Re: Govt lies about moose hunting in Peace

    Quote Originally Posted by Citori54 View Post
    Oh Happy Jack, this can't be right. When has the government ever lied to us?
    So what is the truth? They hate hunters? They found out all their aerial spraying is killing all the moose? There must be some logical reason, or there should be???

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    Re: Govt lies about moose hunting in Peace

    Unfortunately logic and government are mutually exclusive terms. With this NDP government who the hell knows the rationale for their decisions. No different than the last time they were in power in the 90's, they are taking their direction from their radical environmental friends. If they had their way all hunting would end and we would live off granola and alfalfa sprouts.

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    Re: Govt lies about moose hunting in Peace

    I forwarded that article to my MLA. I also had a 30 minute in person meeting with her yesterday. She seemed receptive and said it will be raised by her(reading of all the letters she's received etc) when legislature resumes Monday. She also agreed that before BC resident harvest quotas are slashed that Guide Outfitters should have their quotas cut first as they are catering to non-residents. The best thing we can all do as BC residents and hunters is take the time to WRITE YOUR MLA. FORWARD BCWF INFO. FORWARD A LINK TO THE HUNTING REGS SYNOPSIS(these are politicians most have no clue, more info they get the better), CALL YOUR MLA-THEY WILL SPEAK WITH YOU OR MEET IN PERSON.

    Lets do this, as a group we have a voice, and as they say.... SQUEAKY WHEEL GETS THE GREASE

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    Re: Govt lies about moose hunting in Peace

    Quote Originally Posted by Citori54 View Post
    Oh Happy Jack, this can't be right. When has the government ever lied to us?
    Oh Citori54, this can't be right. When has the Indian Bands ever lied to us?
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    Things that make you go Hmmmmm...

    ‘We have no agreement’: Blueberry River First Nations speaks out against proposed hunting closures

    Blueberry River First Nations Chief Judy Desjarlais says her community had no involvement with the province’s proposal to cut the number of moose that can be harvested in Northeast B.C.

    Blueberry River First Nations Chief Judy Desjarlais says her community had no involvement with the province’s proposal to cut the number of moose that can be harvested in Northeast B.C.

    “We have no agreement in regards to that decision by the province, what they’ve decided to do, regarding the funding,” said Desjarlais. “That was their own action, it had nothing to do with Blueberry, because we have not reached any agreement with the province, especially with the wildlife impact pertaining to the treaty rights litigation.”

    She added that the nation remains at the negotiating table, following their legal victory last summer in winning a cumulative impacts claim against the province.

    “We’re working with the province to make it clear that Blueberry had no hand in their decision when it comes to reducing the number of moose hunted,” Desjarlais said.

    Under the new terms, caribou hunts would be closed permanently in the Peace Region, while the number of killable number of moose would be slashed to 50%, in addition to cutting the number of hunting licenses available to 50%.

    Moose hunting would also be closed from Aug. 15 to 31, and Oct. 1 to 15 in the Peace.

    According to a regulation release earlier this month by the province, the hunting changes are expected to be an interim measure and one part of a broader package of actions specific to improving wildlife stewardship, upholding Treaty rights, habitat conservation, and the future of resource management.

    “These proposed hunting regulations are aimed at addressing the ability of Treaty 8 First Nations to continue their way of life and begin to address the impacts of industrial development of the rights guaranteed in this Treaty as confirmed in the Supreme Court of BC decision Yahey vs. BC,” reads the release.

    Desjarlais said she’s unable to comment on what Blueberry wants to see for moose and caribou management as they remain at the negotiating table with the province.

    “We’re still at the table, but first and foremost we would like our Treaty rights protected. As you know from past posts, Treaty rights have been breached when it comes to impacts by development,” said Desjarlais. “The result of that is that is there was a threat to our way of life, which is hunting, fishing, and trapping.”

    https://www.alaskahighwaynews.ca/for...osures-5196702

    And from this article: https://energeticcity.ca/2022/03/24/141117/

    South Peace MLA Mike Bernier spoke with Energeticcity last week and said he’s concerned the province is creating a racial divide in the Peace with their proposed moose and caribou hunting restrictions.

    Bernier believes that the government’s decision is based solely on politics.

    “My fear is, and what I’m starting to hear, is that the government is actually creating and continually creating almost a racial divide here. I feel very bad for the First Nations in our region who are being caught in the middle because the government’s making announcements without talking to people without talking to all of the stakeholders and all of the different clubs,” Bernier said.

    “The challenge there is I’m even hearing from a lot of First Nations locally that are contacting me kind of off the record saying they are getting very frustrated with the government trying to put them in the middle of this.”

    Minister of Forests Katrine Conroy rebuked Bernier’s comments and says the regulations are an attempt to create a better future for everyone residing in the Peace.

    “Mr. Bernier’s attempts to stoke racial divides are disturbing and frankly represent an outdated approach. In 2019, all members of the B.C. legislature stood together to support enshrining the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples into law. Our government remains dedicated to living up to that commitment,” Conroy said.

    “Our goal is to bring communities together, not divide them. It’s important to remember that these conversations are focused on addressing the ability of Treaty 8 First Nations to continue their way of life and the impacts of industrial development on their rights,” Conroy said.

    Conroy says she has personally met with B.C.’s hunting community members to ensure their views are heard as part of this process.

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    Odd that Conroy won't answer any letters or emails, but has the gall to insist she "has personally met with BC's hunting community members". I call BS on that!

    Not at all surprising she trotted out the race card. Somewhat ironic of her considering what she is in the process of promoting...

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    Re: Govt lies about moose hunting in Peace

    But But , the NDP never lies to us hard working tax payer , just ask any union member they will set you straight .
    "The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance." Cicero - 55 BC
    ..... The NDP approach: if the facts don't fit your ideology, just pretend the facts don't exist.......

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    Re: Govt lies about moose hunting in Peace

    Hey look at it this way.
    FNs don't agree with it nor do we.
    Maybe we finally agree on something with the FN.
    The question is where is this "plan" coming from?
    1. Human over population
    2. Government burden and overreach

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    Proposed changes to moose hunt not being welcomed

    A wave of opposition over a proposal by the provincial government to cut the number of moose that can be harvested in Northeast B.C. is gaining steam.

    “Honest to goodness, there has not been a bigger issue that has come across my desk. This is even bigger than Covid,” says North Peace MLA Dan Davies. “The number of calls we’ve received in this office. The emails. I think we’re well over a thousand emails alone,” and that’s from across the province, states Davies.

    “This (government decision) is impacting families. Families are that are living off the land, teaching their children to live off the land and being environmental stewards.”

    “People are definitely concerned with the lack of consultation. They feel like it’s just being thrown at them,” says Szoo, an avid hunter, who’s also sat in on several public advisory committee meetings. “Something that also has to be cleared up, this is something that is not being asked for by First Nations. This is purely government. There is no user group that has asked for this.”

    “Let’s be frank, this is not about the science,” reiterates the area’s MLA. “I was just on a call with FLNRO (Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resources Operations) who said this is not about the science. It’s a social science decision, and we know that.

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