I don't see how in a properly managed system, that hunters could be doing any harm? They help too keep numbers in balance, preventing animals from overpopulating and eventually starving to death, or being culled en masse.
If anything, it's agri-corps encroaching on what was once natural habitat, producing more than is consumed, for sheer profit. Or mining, and oil exploration and production, doing the same, encroaching. Or builders sticking up ticky tacky houses in ticky tacky suburbs, so people can live their ticky tacky lives.
No, not in Canada anyway, whether it's for sport or subsistence. We have a good system here for regulating what is a necessity in many parts of the country.
Same for me, being from Toronto, although I think the same has happened in most, if not all, major cities across the globe. At least those in countries which allow immigration.
I haven't been back to TO to visit in a decade, but now there are certain areas you just don't safely go into anymore. Some not far from where I grew up, which is sad, but still a reality.
I have done a lot of reading about P.E.T., and of many of the other PMs we've had over the last 50 years. I still think he's by far the best PM we've ever had, seeing as he at least had a view for the entire nation, not just the select few.
The Conservatives have always been out for themselves, their cronies, and really don't care about the rest. Mulroney was a perfect example, as in "free trade", and his dealings with Schreiber. Not someone you can say was honest, or had the good of the entire nation in mind.
If your idea of Harper getting the job done means he's just barely good enough, I'd still have to disagree. Other than the Con's repealing the long gun registry, what have they done of any merit?
The results are in! You'd survive for ten years after the apocalypse. That's some excellent wilderness skills. You'll survive like Gloria Gaynor. You're basically Rick Grimes in the Walking Dead.
I'd be using Rick Grimes's remains to waterproof my boots long after he was dead.
RE: Hunting
It is here, so I don't know where you mean it isn't. Perhaps parts of Africa, where it's more of a poaching problem than a hunting issue?