D-13.1 - Act respecting hunting and fishing rights in the James Bay and New Québec territories

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14. In the areas mentioned in section 12, the Crees of Great Whale River and Fort George may exercise the right to harvest, the right to hunt for commercial purposes and the right to keep in captivity or raise species of wildlife, north of the 55th parallel of latitude, in the areas where they hunted, fished and trapped as of 11 November 1975 specified by a government regulation made in conformity with an agreement made between the Cree Nation Government and Makivik Corporation.
In addition, the Crees of Fort George may exercise the right to harvest, the right to hunt for commercial purposes and the right to keep in captivity or raise species of wildlife in the Category I lands for the Inuit of Fort George, which right includes the exclusive right to trap beaver under the supervision of the Cree tallyman, who may authorize any Inuk of Fort George to trap beaver on those lands.
1978, c. 92, s. 14; 1994, c. 19, s. 3; 2013, c. 19, s. 91.
14. In the areas mentioned in section 12, the Crees of Great Whale River and Fort George may exercise the right to harvest, the right to hunt for commercial purposes and the right to keep in captivity or raise species of wildlife, north of the 55th parallel of latitude, in the areas where they hunted, fished and trapped as of 11 November 1975 specified by a government regulation made in conformity with an agreement made between the Cree Regional Authority and Makivik Corporation.
In addition, the Crees of Fort George may exercise the right to harvest, the right to hunt for commercial purposes and the right to keep in captivity or raise species of wildlife in the Category I lands for the Inuit of Fort George, which right includes the exclusive right to trap beaver under the supervision of the Cree tallyman, who may authorize any Inuk of Fort George to trap beaver on those lands.
1978, c. 92, s. 14; 1994, c. 19, s. 3.
14. In the areas mentioned in section 12, the Crees of Great Whale River and Fort George may exercise the right to harvest, north of the 55th parallel of latitude, in the areas where they hunted, fished and trapped as of 11 November 1975 specified by a government regulation made in conformity with an agreement made between the Cree Regional Authority and Makivik Corporation.
In addition, the Crees of Fort George may exercise the right to harvest in the Category I lands for the Inuit of Fort George, which right includes the exclusive right to trap beaver under the supervision of the Cree tallyman, who may authorize any Inuk of Fort George to trap beaver on those lands.
1978, c. 92, s. 14.