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The Commission municipale du Québec (CMQ) has announced that the city of Chambly will no longer be under provincial trusteeship as of June 19, allowing the local municipal council to fully regain the decision-making power it lost more than two years earlier.
In February 2019, the city was placed under control of the CMQ by provincial decree. The municipal council continued to administer the city, but all decisions needed to be approved by the province.
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Fisheries rights trial for 4 Mi kmaw fishermen set to go ahead in September
The trial of four Mi kmaw fishermen accused of illegal fishing in September 2019 will go ahead this fall after being delayed earlier this month.
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Trial was expected to start this month but was delayed by dispute over agreed statement of facts
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Posted: May 28, 2021 2:11 PM AT | Last Updated: May 28
Ashton Bernard, 30, is one of four Mi kmaw fishermen who will argue in court in September that they have a treaty right to fish outside commercial seasons.(The Canadian Press)
The trial of four Mi kmaw fishermen accused of illegal fishing in Nova Scotia will go ahead this fall after being delayed earlier this month.