R. v. Paget, 1998 CanLII 15164 (NB PC)
This case was heard in the Provincial Court of New Brunswick.
Mr. Paget was charged with violating section 35 of the federal Fisheries Act by bulldozing in the Becaguimic Stream near Howard Brook and causing the harmful alteration of fish habitat. Mr. Paget argued that he had a permit to carry out the work. The Court found that Mr. Paget did not have a permit to do the work, but it considered whether Mr. Paget had a reasonable but mistaken belief that the work had in fact been authorized. After considering the evidence, the Court concluded that Mr. Paget could not have believed reasonably that he had a valid permit to do the work, and it therefore found him guilty as charged.
View the Decision on CanLII: https://www.canlii.org/en/nb/nbpc/doc/1998/1998canlii15164/1998canlii15164.html
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