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In response to your enquiry below, guilty pleas were entered by five persons in Alberta Provincial Court. A signed judicial order included 1. - A five year suspension on the right to obtain or hold an Alberta recreational hunting licence, 2. - That all fines levied be paid to the Alberta Conservation Association and directed toward obtaining materials deemed neccessary for research being conducted by the University of Alberta in regard to deer movement and Chronic Wasting Disease along the Saskatchewan-Alberta border , 3. - That prior to obtaining a hunting licnce in Alberta in the future, they must first check in at an Alberta Fish and Wildlife Office. These are substantial fines for these offences.
Individually, the convictions are:
R P, Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce - fine total - $8250.00
1 count - unlawful possession of wildlife - 55(1) Wildlife Act - involving 2 mule deer
1 count - unlawful possession of wildlife - 55(1) Wildlife Act - involving 1 white-tail deer
1 count - waste edible flesh of big game - 41(1) Wildlife Act - involving 2 mule deer
1 count - waste edible flesh of big game - 41(1) Wildlife Act - involving 1 white-tail deer
1 count - obtain licence when ineligible - 15 Wildlife Act
1 count - transport animal taken in contravention of Prov Act across provincial borders - 7(2) WAPPRIITA
B M, Saint-Nicolas - fine total - $5000.00
1 count - unlawful possession of wildlife - 55(1) Wildlife Act - involving 2 mule deer
1 count - unlawful possession of wildlife - 55(1) Wildlife Act - involving 1 white-tail deer
1 count - waste edible flesh of big game - 41(1) Wildlife Act - involving 2 mule deer
1 count - waste edible flesh of big game - 41(1) Wildlife Act - involving 1 white-tail deer
1 count - transport animal taken in contravention of Prov Act across provincial borders - 7(2) WAPPRIITA
Y P, St-Benjamin - fine total - $5750.00
1 count - unlawful possession of wildlife - 55(1) Wildlife Act - involving 2 mule deer
1 count - unlawful possession of wildlife - 55(1) Wildlife Act - involving 1 white-tail deer
1 count - waste edible flesh of big game - 41(1) Wildlife Act - involving 2 mule deer
1 count - waste edible flesh of big game - 41(1) Wildlife Act - involving 1 white-tail deer
1 count - transport animal taken in contravention of Prov Act across provincial borders - 7(2) WAPPRIITA
M P,St-Benjamin - fine total - $7000.00
1 count - obtain licence when ineligible - 15 Wildlife Act
V L, St-Benjamin - fine total - $750.00
1 count - obtain licence when ineligible - 15 Wildlife Act
Messrs. P, P & M were fined under the federal Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade Act (WAPPRIITA) with regards to illegally hunting in Alberta in 2003 and transporting the antlers to another province. The individuals were hunting in Saskatchewan, then entered approximately 25 km into Alberta where they poached deer. They left the carcasses of poached deer to rot in contravention of provincial law. This is in addition to other charges to which they pleaded guilty in Saskatchewan, though I do not have the details.
Messrs P and P were found to have illegally obtained Alberta hunting licences. In Alberta, a non resident is required to use a guide while hunting, whereas a resident can host hunters from outside the province. The individuals in question had obtained other Alberta identification, even though they were not residents of that province, in order to then obtain Alberta resident hunting licences and "host" other out of province hunters. Ms L was one of those non-Alberta hunters who unlawfully obtained an Alberta "hosted" hunting licence.