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Who creates wildlife laws in Canada?

The federal and provincial governments

In Canada, the power to create wildlife laws is shared between the federal and provincial governments. This is because wildlife management falls under the jurisdiction of both levels of government, as they have different responsibilities in terms of protecting and conserving wildlife. The municipal governments do not have the authority to create wildlife laws, as this is the responsibility of the federal and provincial governments. Hunting associations may have some input or influence in the creation of wildlife laws, but ultimately it is the government who creates and enforces these laws. Wildlife conservation agencies also have a role in protecting and managing wildlife, but their main responsibility is to implement and enforce existing laws created by the government. Therefore, the correct answer is A.

The municipal governments exclusively

Hunting associations

Wildlife conservation agencies

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