National News NWT Metis launch court fight over caribou By Mark Blackburn Jun 07, 2012 A Metis organization in the Northwest Territories claims their hunting rights are being denied. APTN National News A Metis organization in the Northwest Territories claims their hunting rights are being denied. Two First nations groups in the territory can hunt the Bathurst caribou herd. The Metis were left out. APTN National News reporter Wayne Rivers has this story. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *CommentSubmit Report Tags: Caribou, Metis, Northwest Territories Continue Reading Ontario's Aboriginal affairs minister refuses fish from Grassy Narrows It's time for women to lead the nations: AFN candidate Gabriel Author(s) Mark Blackburn [email protected] 1 thought on “NWT Metis launch court fight over caribou” Right on man! The government has to stop trying to denying Métis Rights. Comments are closed. More Stories Federal Indigenous liaison officer says he hasn’t been p... 3 hours ago By Creeson Agecoutay ‘Best Christmas present ever’: Canada gets Mis... 9 hours ago By Kathleen Martens Death of Cold Lake First Nations man by RCMP shakes First ... 11 hours ago By Leanne Sanders Face to Face Music industry has not always been welcoming for Mohawk si... 1 day ago By Dennis Ward Family of Baeleigh Maurice call for appeal of judge’s de... 1 day ago By Rachel May Chief in Alberta denies sex assault allegations, claims ac... 1 day ago By Kathleen Martens
Right on man! The government has to stop trying to
denying Métis Rights.