‘Moderate livelihood’ fishery must use commercial season, federal government says
Indigenous leaders in Atlantic Canada are outraged after the federal government authorized an Indigenous ‘moderate livelihood’ fishery in Nova Scotia, but only if it fishes within the commercial season. Leaders of the Sipekne'katik First Nation say they will continue to defend their treaty rights.
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