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By ahnationtalk on March 27, 2024
By ahnationtalk on March 27, 2024
By ahnationtalk on March 27, 2024
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SNetwork Recent Storiesby ahnationtalk on February 20, 2020341 Views
Province says cabin in hands of contractor; asks trapper to choose new spot
Feb 20, 2020
First Nations leaders are calling on the Saskatchewan government to return the cabin of a northern trapper in the province so he can continue living a traditional way of life.
Indigenous trapper Richard Durocher learned of the seizure of his cabin, originally located about 40 kilometres north of Pinehouse, Sask., after a contractor hauled it away in early February.
Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB) Chief Tammy Cook-Searson said the province should put it back and grant him full access to his trap line. The province’s Ministry of Environment maintains that despite the cabin seizure, “there are no restrictions on Mr. Durocher accessing his trap line.”
“Many members from our First Nations still rely on their inherent and Treaty right to hunt, fish, trap and gather for their sustenance and health,” Cook-Searson said in a written statement.
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