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Bill Boyd has pleaded guilty to charges stemming from last year.
The former cabinet minister was charged last summer with three counts under The Environmental Management and Protections Act and one count under the Wildlife Habitat Protection Act.
On Tuesday, Boyd pleaded guilty to one charge under the Wildlife Habitat Protection Act and one charge from the Environmental Management and Protections Act.
The two other charges were dropped. Boyd could faces fines of more than $30,000.