How the feds’ moderate livelihood fishing policy fell apart
Documents show DFO is surveilling Mi’kmaw communities to keep tabs on treaty fishing but has few policy options to respond
Documents show DFO is surveilling Mi’kmaw communities to keep tabs on treaty fishing but has few policy options to respond
Grade 7 and 8 Students at Pictou Landing First Nations school are joining artist Alan…
Brittany Hobson, APTN News – Annie Burns-Pieper, Institute for Investigative Reporting The $1.74 billion invested…
This year the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) turns 50 and it couldn’t be more…
Initiative led by Nisg̱a’a scholar Andrea Reid launches with ‘Fish Outlaws’ project documenting criminalization of First Nations fisheries around Salish Sea
‘They sat on their hands, and somebody could have been killed,’ says Gord Johns
‘Maybe the joke is on us for expecting anything different,’ says Sipekne’katik Chief Mike Sack
Records reveal feds were more concerned about policing Mi’kmaw fishery than protests aimed at it.
Salmon egg hatcheries at Tla’amin and Klahoose First Nations are saving salmon — with a focus on Chum