Group looking to get Métis harvesting rights recognized by province around P.A. and Batoche
A group of Métis people from around Prince Albert and Batoche areas are calling on the provincial government to recognize their harvesting rights in the area.
Currently, Métis people can receive fines for hunting unless they do so in the northern part of the province. According to the Saskatchewan Treaty and Aboriginal Rights for Hunting and Fishing Guide, the province doesn’t recognize their right to hunt, fish and trap for food.
In hopes of changing this, several people have formed a harvesting council with Corey Linfitt being elected as its first president.