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Moose Collision Problem Still Getting National Attention
Eugene Nippard and I were on The Current this week with Anna Maria Tremonti of The Current on CBC Radio One. The show spent half an hour on the moose vehicle collision problem.
Ron Hicks was on the program too, representing the Outfitters Association. The outfitters like high moose densities because it translates into high hunter success rates for their out-of-province clients. But, there is a link between high numbers of moose in the woods and high numbers of moose vehicle accidents involving injury and death. It is hard to argue for high hunter success rates when injury and death to highway users is a result.
Mr. Hicks would be better advised to support moose fencing. Moose fencing is a win-win solution for everyone, and it is an argument that he can win.
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Class Action Lawsuits:
- WORKING ON LAWSUIT AGAINST ATLANTIC LOTTERY CORPORATION OVER VLTS
- LAWSUIT DISMISSED
- CBC Here & Now News Clip
- Injury Lawyer Ches Crosbie is interviewed by NTV about a Court Decision Allowing Labrador Residential School Survivors to Sue the Government of Canada in a Class Action
- Update of Moose Class Action August 7, 2011


