Steal "your" game? Buddy, if I was starving, the animal I harvest to feed myself would be "my" game, not yours. And I would do it in a heartbeat with nary a concern for your feelings or emotions on the issue.
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That's what I was thinking too? Are we talking about the real sticks as in like Pickle Lake or are we talking about the sticks as in 40 minutes outside of downtown Toronto like Milton or Whitby?
If we're talking about the real sticks then yes land is cheaper, but cost of living is not, especially if you want to keep a similar lifestyle.
And on topic, if licence sales keep dipping they're sure to raise that new BS Surcharge to make up for the shortfall in their budget.
You don't realise how poor some of the poor in Canada are...and many of those are "working poor" not on welfare. To move to a city to find a job costs money that they don't have, and unless you have someone you can stay with in the city, where are you going to stay? A homeless shelter. Your posts show you are completely out of touch with what the poor are faced with.
So..... are those having this discussion, OK with people with no means of support harvesting 'OUR' wild game whenever they get hungry, for as long as it takes for them to get a job? Why just those up north, what about those living in the south, should they not be able to shoot a deer, lets say in Oshawa, because they are hungry?
Good post.
Isn't the idea of moving to the "sticks" to change ones lifestyle?
There will always be tradeoffs, but this something I suspect who live and work in the cities truly don't understand, appreciate or really comprehend. Those who work in industries where certain things are taken for granted, don't understand.
There are tradeoffs, somethings will be more expensive. Just look at gas and based on recent post Ive seen on FB from friends.
SW Ont is paying give or take 5-8 cents....0.70/litre
Niagara/St Catheriens....0.80/litre
Durham region....0.90/litre
Northern Ont, like the Soo, TB or Timmins? $1.00?
However, I doubt many will argue that the city is on par, or cheaper over all.