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Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq unified in opposition to moderate livelihood rules


Posted: Mar 05, 2021 7:35 AM AT | Last Updated: March 5
Sipekne katik fishers working on St. Marys Bay in November. (CBC)
Nova Scotia Mi kmaw chiefs reacted in unified opposition Thursday to conditions set this week by the federal government for an Indigenous moderate livelihood fishery.
They say the terms required for Fisheries and Oceans authorization were imposed without adequate consultation or scientific justification.
Our nation is shocked by what the minister said. For them to make a unilateral decision without consultation was extremely shocking, said Chief Gerald Toney, of the Annapolis Band, at a virtual news conference.
We are frustrated. All 13 communities are very disappointed with what has taken place, said Chief Sidney Peters, of Glooscap First Nation. ....

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DFO Says Moderate Livelihood Fishing Must Happen Within Commercial Season


Bridgewater, NS, Canada / CKBW
Mar 3, 2021 3:41 PM
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) says that Indigenous fishers will have to fish within established seasons.
A statement from DFO Minister Bernadette Jordan outlines how the department plans to address the concerns surrounding moderate livelihood fisheries.
In the Statement, Jordan cites the Supreme Court of Canada’s statement that treaty rights are subject to regulation as long as it is shown to be justified for conservation or public importance.
Jordan writes that they will also work with Marshall communities to develop Moderate Livelihood Fishing Plans. The plans may be unique to each community and will be authorized and licensed by DFO. She writes that they can be used ahead of reaching a Rights Reconciliation Agreement and can be long term or yearly. ....

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