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Wildlife office closure in the Outaouais raises poaching fears

March 29, 2026

The office in Campbell's Bay, Que., closed earlier in March, leaving only three offices across the entire Outaouais region. That's sparked fears that locals won't report poaching because officers won't be able to respond in time.



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