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Cannabis is emerging as a new battleground over Mi'kmaw rights

While Mi'kmaw treaty rights have long been asserted in the fisheries, most prominently in the Nova Scotia lobster industry and increasingly with lucrative baby eels, cannabis is emerging as a contentious new legal and social battleground.

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Mi'kmaw language users can now text with new Apple keyboard

Apple users can now text their friends with a keyboard tailored for Mi'kmaw dialects and one fluent speaker thinks that will help the next generation of language learners.

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"校正回歸"美加有先例 感染激增來不及篩檢

"校正回歸"美加有先例 感染激增來不及篩檢
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'We absolutely listened': Minister backs livelihood fisheries plan as some First Nations oppose it


‘We absolutely listened’: Minister backs livelihood fisheries plan as some First Nations oppose it
Elizabeth McSheffrey
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Federal Fisheries Minister Bernadette Jordan has announced a 'new path' for First Nations pursuing moderate livelihood fisheries, but the plan is already facing opposition from some Nova Scotia First Nations. Jordan is seen in this file photo at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Monday, Jan. 14, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
Federal Fisheries Minister Bernadette Jordan is standing behind Ottawa's consultation process, as some Nova Scotia First Nations voice opposition to its proposal for moderate livelihood fisheries.
The proposal released Wednesday invited nations to negotiate short-term fishery plans with her department, which would allow them to fish and sell their catch with DFO authorization this spring, on the condition that fishing is confined to the commercial season.

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