Land fight could grant thousands of indigenous Americans new rights in Canada
A British Columbia supreme court ruling allowing a Native American in the US to hunt in Canada could give tens of thousands new rights
by Leyland Cecco in Toronto
Feb 21, 2018
4 minutes
When Rick Desautel shot the elk perched high on a steep hillside, he followed his typical routine: he retrieved the fallen animal, dressed it and packed out the meat to his hunting camp in the forests of western Canada.
He then hiked down to an area with cell-phone reception and called the local conservation officers. “It took them a couple of days to find us,” he laughs.
He knew what was coming next: he was 40 miles north of the border and the officers would quickly find he was an American citizen without permits to hunt in the Canadian
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