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I had thought the issue was more one of governance rather than a claim of traditional practice?

The land is under shared management and one side decided to change the rules with insufficient consultation.

I am far from an authority on the subject and there may be more than one situation in play.



https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/b-c-first-nation-can-hunt-at-...

Not the case in this example at least, some of the judges saw it as a natural evolution from hunting by torchlight.




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