OldBlackDog
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Federal Government signs fisheries agreement with the eight coastal First Nations
The federal government has signed a fisheries agreement with the eight Coastal First Nations in the north and ...

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Federal Government signs fisheries agreement with the eight coastal First Nations
The federal government has signed a fisheries agreement with the eight Coastal First Nations in the north and ...www.cfnrfm.ca
Be nice to see what the Feds actually agreed to but maybe that’s none of our business for non First Nations.![]()
Federal Government signs fisheries agreement with the eight coastal First Nations
The federal government has signed a fisheries agreement with the eight Coastal First Nations in the north and ...www.cfnrfm.ca
I think you missed it but that was about 20 years ago. The end just got a tad closer.the start of the end
“This historic agreement demonstrates Canada’s commitment to reconciliation and to reviewing our relationship with Indigenous peoples based on rights, respect, cooperation and partnership. Working together, we’ll create new economic opportunities for First Nations communities in the North and Central Coast of British Columbia, and Haida Gwaii, now and for generations to come.”
The Honourable Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
“Through this agreement, our people will have a significant say in the management of the oceans while at the same time have the ability to once again participate in the maritime economy. With this new arrangement and cooperative approach we expect to work together with the Federal Government to advance our common goal of caring for the ocean.”
Chief Marilyn Slett, President, Coastal First Nations
Be nice to see what the Feds actually agreed to but maybe that’s none of our business for non First Nations.
With declining fish stocks any fish for a "new commercial fishery" will have to come from someones allocation. The north coast trollers are damn near down to zero already. I wonder whose fish they will target now?
For now, for less and less, for a shorter period of time, in smaller and smaller areas.Great another depression session post. I have been hearing it's over for 30 years. Guess what we are still fishing.
The rec sector will have to adapt as this is going to be happening with a lot of our fisheries as they change. You think this a surprise?
Not worried personally. What I am worried about is the feds not recovering our salmon populations. That's scarier if you ask me.
For now, for less and less, for a shorter period of time, in smaller and smaller areas.
Time to work together for a change....is that what just happened here. Very frustrating to be treated like a 2nd class citizen in a country that we were born and raised in and is all we have known. When is it that we are going to be recognized as indigenous to this country and have the same rights to resources. When is is that a person that only has a fraction of indigenous blood going to be non indigenous. When is it that we will all be Canadians with the same rights and access and treated equally in all things. We live, work and raise families here and have for decades because we love the country and have been raised in the area. What is going on now is not working for us and it looks like it is only going to get worse. I'll be damned if I'm going to be treated like a 2nd class citizen in our own country. I don't want to have to be begging to the natives to let us fish and have them say no because they are first. Equal rights and equal access for all is what it needs to be.The King of England at time granted these rights to them, and also set up trust which the government has completely stolen money out of. It's time to get over that and work together for a change.
For all of the sectors to survive we have to work collaboratively. Just me view.