Jackie Vautour’s family’s belongings boxed up from Kouchibouguac National Park 
Jackie Vautour’s family’s belongings boxed up from Kouchibouguac National Park 

FREDERICTON- Parks Canada says the personal belongings of the family of a man who laid claim to land in New Brunswick’s Kouchibouguac National Park are being removed.   It says in a Tuesday evening statement that Jackie Vautour’s “family’s belongings are being carefully boxed and securely stored outside of the national park.”   Vautour died in 2021 and the Crown agency says it will ensure his family has the details on how to retrieve their belongings.   Parks Canada had given the family until March 31, 2022, to remove their belongings from the park and said it would take “necessary steps” to end the “illegal occupation.”   The Vautours have claimed they are Acadian-Metis and have the permission of Steven Augustine, a hereditary chief of the Mi’kmaq Grand Council, to

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