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The proposed act will take money away from your business, your property value,
the future profitability of your business. The new act will add one more layer of
regulation and control, on an already highly regulated territory.
The new act is discriminatory and has very little to do with proper wildlife
management. It can seriously reduce access to the great outdoors, for a very
long time.
NWT Wildlife Federation Board of Directors: Martin Knutson, President (Yellowknife) * Paul McAdams, 1st Vice-President
(Fort Smith) * Vincent Jones, 2nd Vice-President (Fort Good Hope) * Darcy Hernblad, Secretary ( Yellowknife) * Gordon
Van Tighem, Treasurer (Yellowknife) * Kevin Dunn ( Yellowknife) * Ray De Corby (Yellowknife) * Wayne Keefe (Hay
River) * Wayne Martin (Fort Smith) * Doug Nelson (Alberta), * Gary Pirker (Yellowknife) * George Staples (Inuvik)
Discriminatory & Divisive
Pits aboriginals against non-aboriginals
Pits aboriginals against aboriginals
Infringes the Canadian Constitution/Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
The process, foundation of the draft act and the information in it is dangerously
ambiguous and unstable. If it becomes legislation and regulation as drafted, it
runs the real risk of ineffective wildlife management and costly review by the
courts, leading to forced amendment.