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Nova Scotia First Nation plans to expand fishery

Nova Scotia First Nation plans to expand fishery
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Caribou man charged after shots fired at fisherman in Northumberland Strait

Caribou man charged after shots fired at fisherman in Northumberland Strait A man has been charged with assault with a weapon after shots were fired at a fisherman in the Northumberland Strait in December, as tensions mounted in Nova Scotia over fishing rights. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Feb 05, 2021 4:12 PM AT | Last Updated: February 5 A man faces a charge of assault with a weapon after shots were fired at a lobster fisherman in the Northumberland Strait in December, as tensions mounted in parts of Nova Scotia over Indigenous fishing rights. The shooting happened during the evening of Dec. 13, when the RCMP were called to the area of the Pictou Landing First Nation.

A historic deal closes and new chapter begins for Indigenous people in Atlantic Canada s fishery

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Darren Calabrese/The Globe and Mail Seven Mi’kmaq First Nations are now co-owners of one of the largest seafood companies in North America in a historic sale that transforms the role of Indigenous people in Atlantic Canada’s fishery. The acquisition of Halifax-based shellfish giant Clearwater Seafoods is the largest investment in the seafood industry by an Indigenous group in Canada. The coalition of First Nations partnered with B.C.’s Premium Brands Holdings, a specialty food manufacturer and distributer,

Clearwater passe officiellement entre les mains des Micmacs et de Premium Brands

Clearwater passe officiellement entre les mains des Micmacs et de Premium Brands
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Largest Seafood Firm In Maritimes Now Partly Owned By First Nations

Premium Brands and Mi’kmaq groups teamed up for a $1 billion deal. The Canadian Press Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press Members of the Potlotek First Nation are seen here off the shore of St. Peter s, N.S., on Oct. 1, 2020. The new joint fishing venture includes Membertou, Miawpukek, Sipekne’katik, We’koqma’q, Potlotek, Pictou Landing and Paqtnkek communities. HALIFAX A billion-dollar deal that marks the single biggest investment in Canada’s seafood industry by an Indigenous group was finalized on Monday, with one First Nation’s chief calling it a “significant achievement for the Mi’kmaq.” Vancouver-based Premium Brands Holdings Corp. and a coalition of First Nations in Atlantic Canada have each acquired half ownership of Clearwater through a new partnership, FNC Holdings Ltd., at a price of $8.25 a share.

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