New hunting law criticized
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Like most Native entrepreneurs, Ken Steinhauer had a vision of stepping into the world of free enterprise on par with his non-Native counterparts.
Only he wanted to do it by hiking through the wilderness the same way his forefathers have done for hundreds of years.
But now his dream of operating a Native guide service is slowly fading because of a recent government regulation to cut back on the number of animals killed by non-resident Albertans.
Outfitters are now required to pay for tags before offering their services to a potential client.
