Province's approach to spring bear hunt had outfitters 'bouncing on one leg'
Conservative MP says the provincial Liberals are trying to please everyone, and not doing a good job of it
A Canadian company planned to mix bear hunting and business this spring.
It booked rooms at the Bear's Den Lodge in the French River area and invited some of its best American customers.
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But then lodge owner Brenda Barefoot found out she was limited in the number of tourists she could bring in... and thought she might have to cancel.
"And so we were just bouncing on one leg."
She finally got the okay from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry with days to spare... but isn't sure she wants to go through this again.
Conservative MNR critic Todd Smith figures the Liberals are trying to please everyone -- bring back the hunt, but quietly limit it.
"They're probably being tugged in both directions."
Former natural resources minister Bill Mauro promised last week to fix this foreign hunter problem by next spring.
"Next year, we will have landed this in a much better place for everyone."
Now the issues rests with new Minister of Natural Resources Kathryn McGarry
That job now rests with the new MNR minister, Kathryn McGarry, who is the fifth person to hold that portfolio in the last five years.
As for Barefoot, considering the hassles faced this year, she's unsure about next year's plans.
"[I have] mixed feelings at this point in time," she said, "we're feeling we've not had honest information put out to the public. Feeling nervous about doing spring hunt again in the future."
edited/packaged by Casey Stranges