16-05-2025 12:00 via cbc.ca

Allegations of caribou wastage after hunt meant to vilify First Nations hunters, former lodge owner says

The former owner of a remote lodge in northern Manitoba where recent caribou hunts led to allegations of vandalism and animal wastage says he believes images of dead fetuses at the site were circulated with the intent of making First Nations hunters "look bad."
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