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Over a two-year period, an undercover police operation seized 1,800 kilograms of fish, deer and moose meat from Native and non-Native hunters and fishers. The catches were seized under the Ontario Game and Fish Act which prohibits buying, selling or trading wild game.
The provincial government concedes Natives in the Robinson-Huron treaty area have the right to hunt and fish for use within their own community under treaty rights.
"(It is) the sale, primarily to non-Native that gives us the concern," stated Broad.
But selling game isn't a treaty right, "therefore the law applies," he added.