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Conflict in Canada's Fisheries

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The fishing industry in Nova Scotia has seen a stark increase in tension between Indigenous Mi'kmaq fisherman and non-indigenous fishermen.
Arson, vandalism, and threats of further mischief are being investigated. But what is the cause of all this conflict?
Katelyn takes a look at the lobster industry in Canada's east coast and what has led to mobs of mostly-white commercial fishermen attacking lobster facilities.

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The fishing industry in Nova Scotia has seen a stark increase in tension between Indigenous Mi'kmaq fisherman and non-indigenous fishermen.
Arson, vandalism, and threats of further mischief are being investigated. But what is the cause of all this conflict?
Katelyn takes a look at the lobster industry in Canada's east coast and what has led to mobs of mostly-white commercial fishermen attacking lobster facilities.

  continue reading

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