Hunting in Canada is an economic activity that is designed by hunters and operates in the country's economic behavior. Canada is a private country with land, but the country still has a lot of land, such as national parks, wetlands, mountains, and land that is not suitable for people to live or cultivate. The hunters designed the whole country (including state-owned land and private land) as a farm, natural and free-range wild animals, and wildlife in the spring and summer season. The winter wild animals are free to breed. In order to ensure that some wild animals live safely during the winter, the hunters have limited resources. It is necessary to artificially eliminate some wild animals. This is the part of wild animals that people legally hunt. Hunters designed this program to stay in this industry and future generations can inherit hunting skills. In the course of implementing this plan, the state increased revenue and created job opportunities, forming a complete industrial chain. The consciousness of the hunters and the discipline of the hunters ensured the rights of the hunters and ensured the country’s income and the integrity of the industrial chain.
If hunters actually hunt wild animals, they must also learn wildlife-related knowledge and wildlife hunting knowledge before passing the exam. Once again, instructors, examiners’ employment opportunities and fees for documents are generated. Then the hunters buy "hunting cards" that can hunt animals, that is, the country sells wild animals. The country does not put in feed, (wild animals often go to private farms to find food, not the harvest season, do not allow hunting, how many people obey the law, really to the "degree of death") does not set up a breeding farm, (wild animals themselves (Wild) The state establishes agencies that supervise wildlife (creating job opportunities), agencies that count wild animals (creating job opportunities), and hunters' behavior supervision agencies (creating job opportunities). Private construction of prey storage facilities (freezer side of the highway), prey processing center (instead of hunter slaughter and fur processing) and so on . The Canadian hunting industry is a big economic activity, a complete industrial chain, and has expanded the consumer market for helicopters, sights, cars and other hunting equipment. It can be said that this is a national management art.