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Sansom (left) and Cardinal in the selfie sent to Sansom’s wife hours before the pair were killed (Photograph by Leah Hennel)

Death and distrust in Alberta

Jacob Sansom and Morris Cardinal went on a hunting trip and never came back. The killing of the two Métis-Cree men deepens Indigenous peoples’ sense that their lives are less valued.

In defence of the trophy hunt

There’s nothing wrong with a properly managed trophy hunt—at least, nothing worse than your hamburger

How to catch a bear

If a fine Alsatian chef asks you to bring a freshly killed bear to cooking class, you hunt one

Hipsters are going hunting

They’ve already got the plaid shirts and deer antlers. Hunting is the next step.

Muskox on the menu

Muskox on the menu as Nunavut encourages return to traditional foods

The government is subsidizing hunters to return to the land

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The Commons: Stephen Harper, environmentalist

“I was telling Laureen before I left the house today,” the Prime Minister quipped, “that these are people who when they say they prefer organic food you know they mean it.”

Bison back in Banff. Burgers, anyone?

Bison back in Banff. Burgers, anyone?

Hunting the animals is perfectly legal in Alberta

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Buddy, can you spare a deer?

Avid hunters in N.B. fight for the right to donate deer meat

Save the earth, kill a camel

Save the earth, kill a camel

Australia is turning its cross-hairs on gassy camels

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Newsmakers

Zimbabwe’s femme fatale, the Mel Gibson non-comeback, and one man’s war against rent that’s too damn high

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Survival of the smallest

Humans have evolutionary impact on animals; our prey is getting smaller, breeding earlier