Saskatchewan Non-Resident Mule-Deer Export Offences — All Charges Withdrawn

R. v. X.X. – 2025 Allegation: X.X. was charged in Saskatchewan following an investigation by the province’s Conservation Officer Service. The case involved a group of non-Canadian hunters travelling as tourists to take part in guided mule deer hunts near North Battleford. While attempting to return to the United States through the North Portal border crossing, the group was stopped …

Alberta Antlerless Mule-Deer Harvest & Possession — No Conviction / Hunting Privileges Preserved

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 2461 Allegation X.X. was charged under Alberta’s Wildlife Act after conservation officers alleged he unlawfully harvested and possessed an antlerless mule deer without a proper hunting licence. According to Alberta Fish and Wildlife enforcement records, officers claimed that X.X. submitted a harvest report indicating he had killed a mule deer using only a general …

Saskatchewan Elk Hunt on Private Land (Trespass) — Charge Withdrawn

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 9171 Allegation Conservation officers charged X.X. with unlawfully hunting on private land without the landowner’s consent, contrary to section 41(1) of The Wildlife Act, 1998 (Saskatchewan). The charge arose after officers received reports that X.X. and several others had been hunting elk in rural Saskatchewan. The group was initially asked to leave one private …

Rocky Mountain House Vehicle-Pointed Firearm (Wildlife Act) — Charge Withdrawn

R. v. X.X. – 2025 – 4061 Allegation: X.X. was charged after a hunter safety complaint near Rocky Mountain House. A witness reported seeing a parked vehicle on a lease road with the driver’s door open and a rifle pointed directly down the road—allegedly in the witness’s direction. Startled and fearing for his safety, the witness swerved off the road …