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Buckeye Rouses Canada's Bear Head LNG From Hibernation - Natural Gas Intelligence

Houston-based Buckeye Partners LP on Thursday unveiled definitive plans to acquire – and revive – an inactive liquefied natural gas (LNG) project on

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Cape Breton First Nation's plan for early fishing forced DFO's hand on new regulations says spokesperson

Local Journalism Initiative Reporter SYDNEY- Rules for the upcoming spring fishing season were developed and announced ahead of schedule says a Department of Fisheries and Oceans spokesperson. Minister Bernadette Jordan’s statement that L’nu moderate livelihood fisheries will be required to fish under the department’s licences and within the established commercial fishing season have received harsh criticism from First Nations representatives. In particular, Kwilmu’kw Maw-klusuaqn, the negotiating body for the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Chiefs, has taken the stance that Jordan’s plan lacks the required consultation with First Nations under the Supreme Court’s 1996 Badger decision. That ruling laid out the responsibilities of the federal government when infringing on treaty rights, which include mandatory, transparent consultation with First Nations.

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Nova Scotia Mi'kmaw chiefs say Ottawa's new fisheries plan unacceptable

  HALIFAX Mi kmaq chiefs in Nova Scotia say Ottawa s new plan to address a conflict between Indigenous and commercial fishers is an attempt by government to control fishing rights that aren t in its mandate. The Mi kmaq treaty right to fish shouldn t be defined by industry or the federal government, Chief Gerald Toney of the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi kmaq Chiefs told a virtual news conference Thursday. He said the plan released Wednesday by Fisheries Minister Bernadette Jordan is unacceptable. Minister Jordan once again made clear that she sees the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada having full control over rights-based fisheries, Toney said.

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Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq chiefs say Ottawa's new fisheries plan is unacceptable

The Globe and Mail Danielle Edwards 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 Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press Mi’kmaq chiefs in Nova Scotia say Ottawa’s new plan to address a conflict between Indigenous and commercial fishers is an attempt by government to control fishing rights that aren’t in its mandate. The Mi’kmaq treaty right to fish shouldn’t be defined by industry or the federal government, Chief Gerald Toney of the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Chiefs told a virtual news conference Thursday.

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