Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I move, seconded by the honourable Member for lqaluit, that Bill 27, Wildlife Conservation Act, be read for the second time. Mr. Speaker, this bill would repeal and replace the Wildlife Act to ensure the protection and preservation of wildlife. Part I applies to persons in the Territories, other than the Inuvialuit in the Western Arctic region and any other aboriginal persons, if any, to whom the same rights have been extended under the Inuvialuit Final Agreement, and sets out the licensing system, the rules for hunting wildlife and related activities and provisions for wildlife management. Part II applies to the Inuvialuit and to other aboriginal persons to whom the same rights have been extended under the Inuvialuit Final Agreement and incorporates into the bill the provisions of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement respecting wildlife harvesting and provides for rules for hunting wildlife that are for the purpose of public safety or conservation. Part III sets out administrative provisions and Part IV sets out offences and penalties that apply to all persons in the Territories. Thank you.
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Bill 27, Wildlife Conservation Act
Government Bill
12th Assembly, 2nd SessionIntroduced on March 25, 1992
Status
Dead as of Oct. 2, 1992
This bill did not become law.
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Related Votes
March 26, 1992 Passed Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I move, seconded by the honourable Member for lqaluit, that Bill 27, Wildlife Conservation Act, be read for the second time. Mr. Speaker, this bill would repeal and replace the Wildlife Act to ensure the protection and preservation of wildlife. Part I applies to persons in the Territories, other than the Inuvialuit in the Western Arctic region and any other aboriginal persons, if any, to whom the same rights have been extended under the Inuvialuit Final Agreement, and sets out the licensing system, the rules for hunting wildlife and related activities and provisions for wildlife management. Part II applies to the Inuvialuit and to other aboriginal persons to whom the same rights have been extended under the Inuvialuit Final Agreement and incorporates into the bill the provisions of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement respecting wildlife harvesting and provides for rules for hunting wildlife that are for the purpose of public safety or conservation. Part III sets out administrative provisions and Part IV sets out offences and penalties that apply to all persons in the Territories. Thank you.
March 25, 1992 Passed Mr. Speaker, I move, seconded by
the honourable Member for Iqaluit, that Bill 27, Wildlife Conservation Act, be read for the first time.
Discussion & Mentions
Second Reading Of Bill 27: Wildlife Conservation Act
Item 17: Second Reading Of Bills
March 25th, 1992
Page 475
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John Ningark Natilikmiot
First Reading Of Bill 27: Wildlife Conservation Act
Item 16: First Reading Of Bills
March 24th, 1992
Page 461
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John Ningark Natilikmiot
Mr. Speaker, I move, seconded by
the honourable Member for Iqaluit, that Bill 27, Wildlife Conservation Act, be read for the first time.