REN R474 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Premiership Of Stephen Harper, Trophy Hunting, Pest Analysis

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Aboriginal (have to honour treaty rights: 3. ) Strategic outcomes: sustainability of populations dependent on habitat, 1. ) want populations to be resilient (wildlife and habitat, 2. ) traditional uses of wildlife species, 3. ) recreational opportunities. Recreation: these are just like the allocation priorities. Key considerations: when working in govt have to be persistent, persuasive, and patient, existing policy right now: land use framework. The idea: no correlation in amount of investment and what they nd. Caribou policy: the maintenance of caribou habitat is the single priority , the teeth : approved by cabinet, a cabinet approved policy is a government policy. Honouring their own mandate makes it hard to protect species. Ex. ) the harper government made it so certain groups had to deal with certain species, so some would say well that"s not in our mandate to worry about that species . The federal government delegates that to provincial government but the provincial government has to honour treaty rights.

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