'Complete collapse': Manitoba First Nation takes province to court over moose hunting

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WINNIPEG – A First Nation in Manitoba is taking the province to court in an attempt to put a halt to moose harvesting in its territory, saying it infringes on the community’s right to hunt for food and for social and ceremonial purposes due to dwindling population numbers. 

The Misipawistik Cree Nation, located along the northwestern shores of Lake Winnipeg, filed a statement of claim Wednesday asking the court for an order to strike three approved game hunting areas near the First Nation for the hunting season. 

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