Her Majesty the Queen v. Kipp Patrick Kelley
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The Appellant had been charged under the Alberta Wildlife Act while he was teaching his children how to snare squirrels. The Appellant is a Metis person and a member of the Metis Nation of Alberta. There was also an Interim Harvesting Agreement in place between the MNA and Alberta, but the Appellant was still charged. The question was whether there is a constitutionally protected right by the Appellant to teach his children traditional hunting methods.
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- Title
- Her Majesty the Queen v. Kipp Patrick Kelley
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- Subject
- Description
- The Appellant had been charged under the Alberta Wildlife Act while he was teaching his children how to snare squirrels. The Appellant is a Metis person and a member of the Metis Nation of Alberta. There was also an Interim Harvesting Agreement in place between the MNA and Alberta, but the Appellant was still charged. The question was whether there is a constitutionally protected right by the Appellant to teach his children traditional hunting methods.
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- Contributor
- AB - Court of Queen's Bench, Kipp Patrick Kelley (Appellant), R. (In Right of Alberta) (Respondent)
- Date
- 2006-11-06
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- Identifier
- legal:1112, local: , nation: Metis
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- Relation
- Coverage
- North America--Canada--Alberta
- Rights