DFO’s ‘take it or leave it’ approach to fishing rights needs to change say Mi’kmaw leaders
21 years after Marshall, DFO still in ‘listening mode’ on fishing rights as advocates push for new approach
21 years after Marshall, DFO still in ‘listening mode’ on fishing rights as advocates push for new approach
Non-Indigenous fishers say a lack of information is fueling abuse.
Injunction was posted on three wharves in western Nova Scotia.
‘It is not easy work. It is not quick work. It is work that needs to be done properly,’ says Trudeau
For weeks Mi’kmaw fishers have been harassed on and off the waters off Nova Scotia.
Minister promises to “uphold those treaty rights” when asked about government inaction
“Politicians can only move as far as their voters allow them, and if their voters don’t understand what’s happening then that’s a challenge,” says Jaime Battiste
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History was made last night in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia where the first Mi’kmaw MP…