Government Acts On Illegal Moose Hunting

Weekly Voice editorial staff
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TORONTO: The Ontario government is taking measures to protect people from dangerous and illegal use of firearms.

Jonathan Isabelle of Kapuskasing pleaded guilty to hunting bull moose without a licence and unlawfully discharging a firearm from a boat. He received $4,000 in fines and a two-year hunting licence suspension.

Marc Moreau of Kapuskasing pleaded guilty to hunting bull moose without a licence and unlawfully having a loaded firearm in a boat. He received $2,615 in fines and a one-year hunting licence suspension.

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Martin Larochelle of Opasatika pleaded guilty to unlawfully having a loaded firearm in a boat. He received $615 in fines. Court heard that on October 10, 2020, conservation officers were conducting a moose decoy operation on the Opasatika River north of the town Opasatika.

The moose decoy was situated on a commonly used river system, and where conservation officers controlled traffic in the vicinity. Isabelle shot at the moose decoy with a high-powered rifle at the same time he was operating the boat, while Moreau was in possession of a loaded high-powered rifle and aiming at the moose decoy from the same moving vessel. Larochelle was also observed having a loaded high-powered rifle in the same vessel.

Justice of the Peace Francois Cloutier heard the case in the Ontario Court of Justice, Kapuskasing.

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Conservation officers are reminding everyone that by respecting seasons, sanctuaries, bag and possession limits, “we all help ensure our natural resources stay healthy.”

To report a natural resource problem or provide information about any case, =the public can call the ministry TIPS line toll free at 1-877-847-7667. You can also call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS. For more information about unsolved cases, please visit ontario. ca/mnrftips.

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