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  2. Firearms regulation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    From 1995 to present, all firearms owners are required to possess a firearms licence—either a PAL, a possession-only licence (POL), an FAC, or a minor's licence. In April 2012, the Parliament of Canada enacted the Ending the Long-gun Registry Act to eliminate the requirement to register non-restricted firearms that had existed from 2001 to 2012.

  3. Canadian Firearms Registry - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2010, the CFRO is reportedly accessed 14,012 times per day. Only 530 (3.7%) of those "hits" are specific to firearms registration (licence number, serial number and certificate number). [31] The remaining 13,482 (96.3%) are automatically generated every time an address is checked or a licence plate is verified.

  4. List of wildlife management areas in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of wildlife management areas in the Canadian province of Manitoba. ... is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  5. After rocky launch of online hunting license sales ... - AOL

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    The online system experienced a backlog and delays when the sales launched in June. After rocky launch of online hunting license sales, Pennsylvania aims for smoother process Skip to main content

  6. Hunting license - Wikipedia

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    Finnish bowhunting license. A hunting license or hunting permit is a regulatory or legal mechanism to control hunting, both commercial and recreational. A license specifically made for recreational hunting is sometimes called a game license. Hunting may be regulated informally by unwritten law, self-restraint, a moral code, or by governmental ...

  7. Sandilands Provincial Forest - Wikipedia

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    These sand ridges sometimes called the Bedford Hills or Cyprus Hills, are the second highest point in Manitoba, behind Baldy Mountain. [ 1 ] Sandilands Provincial Forest is a mixed deciduous ‐ coniferous forest comprising dry sandy ridges of trembling aspen , jack pine , and white birch mixed with wetter lowlands of black spruce , tamarack ...

  8. Trapline - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba has had registered traplines since 1940; they were brought in at that time to stop a wave of new arrivals in Northern Manitoba from trapping out an area that was already overharvested by the local, mostly First Nations, population. The system is administered under the province's Wildlife Act. Lines cannot be sold, inherited, or handed ...

  9. Wild TV - Wikipedia

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    Wild TV is a Canadian English language Category B specialty channel broadcasting programming focusing on hunting, fishing, shooting, and the outdoors. The channel is owned by Dieter Kohler through Wild TV Inc.