Members of the Innu Nation of Quebec say they will continue to hunt an endangered species of caribou.
Innu hunters from Quebec set up camp in Labrador to hunt the rare caribou. According to CBC News, there are only 100 Red Wine caribou left.
The Quebec Innu claim they have rights in Labrador and the Newfoundland, but the government won't recognize the claim. The Innu Nation of Labrador is opposed to the hunt.
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Quebec Innu hunting endangered Labrador caribou herd
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