By pmnationtalk on May 20, 2022
By pmnationtalk on May 20, 2022
By ahnationtalk on May 20, 2022
By pmnationtalk on May 20, 2022
By ahnationtalk on May 20, 2022
You can use your smart phone to browse stories in the comfort of your hand. Simply browse this site on your smart phone.
Using an RSS Reader you can access most recent stories and other feeds posted on this network.
SNetwork Recent Stories
![]() |
by ahnationtalk on May 13, 202211 Views
May 13, 2022
Understanding between DFO and Lennox Island a compromise, says Darlene Bernard
Lennox Island Chief Darlene Bernard is not entirely happy with an agreement reached with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans on the Indigenous lobster fishery off P.E.I., but she is optimistic the groundwork has been laid for a good relationship into the future.
“I think that DFO showed some leadership here by working with us to come to a solution,” Benard told Island Morning Friday.
Lennox Island launched a moderate-livelihood fishery on May 7 without authorization from DFO under its own management plan, which it sees as its treaty-protected right for the Mi’kmaw. On Thursday, in separate releases, Lennox Island and DFO announced an interim understanding on the fishery had been reached.
Read More: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-darlene-bernard-indigenous-fishery-1.6452007
Channels: | No Channels |
---|
Categories: | Fisheries, Mainstream Aboriginal Related News |
---|
This article comes from NationTalk:
https://atlantic.nationtalk.ca
The permalink for this story is:
https://atlantic.nationtalk.ca/story/dfo-showed-some-leadership-on-p-e-i-indigenous-fishery-solution-says-chief-cbc
Comments are closed.