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Abitibi-Consolidated Inc., a pulp and paper company, sought to intervene in an action brought by the provincial government to have the defendants remove cabins that were located in the Bay du Nord Wilderness Reserve. The defendants argued that as Mi'kmaq ...

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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Provincial Court. Mr. Acker was charged with violating the New Brunswick Fish and Wildlife Act by failing to produce a hunting license. The game wardens asked Mr. Acker for his provincial hunting license ...

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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Queen’s Bench, Trial Division, and was an appeal of the decision in R. v Bernard, 2010 NBPC 30 (CanLII). Prior to this case, the New Brunswick Provincial Court had convicted Mr. Bernard of unlaw ...

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This application was heard in the New Brunswick Provincial Court. The applicant, Keith Boucher, had been charged with possessing a moose carcass without a license in violation of section 58 of the New Brunswick Fish and Wildlife Act. Mr. Boucher arg ...

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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Provincial Court.  Mr. Caissie was charged under subsection 17(2) of the Maritime Provinces Fishery Regulations, made under the federal Fisheries Act, for possessing twenty-four speckled trout when the d ...

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This case was heard in the Nova Scotia Supreme Court. Mr. Christmas was a member of the Eskasoni Mi’kmaq Nation. In 1999, he was convicted of violating section 68 of the Nova Scotia Wildlife Act by hunting with the aid of a light.  After ...

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This appeal was heard in the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal. It was an appeal of the decision in R v Christmas, 2002 CanLII 16440 (NS SC). The appellant, Thomas Stephen Christmas, had been charged with hunting at night with the aid of a light in violat ...

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  This case was heard in the New Brunswick Provincial Court.  The three accused were found in possession of two Atlantic salmon that did not have tags attached to them, which violated section 57(1) of the New Brunswick Fish and Wildlife A ...

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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Provincial Court.  Mr. Hopper was charged with violating the New Brunswick Fish and Wildlife Act by possessing the carcass of a deer. Mr. Hopper argued that he was exempt from the Act because he had ...

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The case was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Queen’s Bench, Trial Division. Mr. Labillois was charged with hunting moose during the closed season, which violated section 32(1)(a) of the New Brunswick Fish and Wildlife Act. Mr. Labillois argued t ...

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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Provincial Court. Mr. Lavigne was charged with unlawfully possessing a firearm during the closed season and unlawfully hunting moose without a license, both of which violated the New Brunswick Fish and Wildli ...

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The New Brunswick Provincial Court had acquitted Mr. Lavigne of two charges related to hunting moose without a permit. He had successfully argued that he was Aboriginal and had hunting rights protected by section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982. The ...

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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Provincial Court The defendant was found hunting at night with the assistance of a light in violation of section 33(1)(b) of the New Brunswick Fish and Wildlife Act. He had been hunting off-reserve. Mr. ...

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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Queen’s Bench, Trial Division. It was an appeal of the decision in R v McCoy, 1991 CanLII 12196 (NB PC). The respondent, Leslie McCoy, was charged with hunting with the aid of a light, which vio ...

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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Appeal and was a request for leave to appeal the decision in R v McCoy, 1992 CanLII 6298 (NB QB), which itself was an appeal of the decision in R v McCoy, 1991 CanLII 12196 (NB PC). Prior t ...

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This case was heard in the Nova Scotia Provincial Court. The defendants, Aaron Paul and Charles Francis, were charged with violating section 68 of the Nova Scotia Wildlife Actby night hunting using a light (“deer jacking”).  The defendants wer ...

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This case was heard in the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal. The appellants, Aaron Paul and Charles Francis, were charged with hunting at night with illumination (“deer jacking”). Deer jacking violated section 68 of the Nova Scotia Wildlife Act. The ...

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This application was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Queen’s Bench and followed the decision in Peter-Paul v R, 2007 NBQB 65.  At trial, the Applicants, David John Peter-Paul and Adam Peter-Paul, had been found guilty of possessing a deer c ...

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This appeal was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Queen’s Bench, Trial Division. The appellants had been charged with possessing a deer carcass in violation of section 58 of the New Brunswick Fish and Wildlife Act. In response to this charge, the ...

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This appeal was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Queen’s Bench, and it followed the decision in R v Polches, 2003 CarswellNB 670. At trial, Richard Polches, Jason Books, and Jeffrey Polches had been acquitted of the charge of “unlawfully hunting ...

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