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Originally Posted by Bushrat
You can do hunter education in every province if you want. BUT you can only be a resident of one province. To hunt in a province that is not your principal residence means you will have to follow the regulations that province has for non residents. That means some provinces you must have a resident of the province sponsor you, some provinces you must hire a guide. If your trying to get resident hunting licences in both provinces you want to hunt that is pretty much illegal .
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One of the people that used to work for me was caught with a Newfoundland resident moose license and an Alberta ID last fall. They were not at all pleased when they discovered that he has been applying for Newfoundland resident tags for several years, while he was an Alberta resident. He was awaiting the outcome when I left the city, but he was told he could be fined up to $1000 for every year that he applied for the resident license after he moved to Alberta.