Posts Tagged ‘CBC’
Worried about eels going extinct, Passamaquoddy call for end of fishery
By John Chilibeck | Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Daily Gleaner The Indigenous nation whose traditional area has been at the heart of the lucrative trade in baby eels…
MoreOpen-pen salmon farming to continue in N.B., despite closure on West Coast
By Sam Farley | CBC News After DFO decision to ban B.C.’s open-pen farms, N.B. minister says provincial industry is open for business. Although salmon farms with open net pens…
MoreOttawa announces $103M for Indigenous women’s shelters | CBC Radio
By Olivia Stefanovich | CBC News Former commissioner says there’s more work to do to address national inquiry’s calls for justice The more than $100 million in funding the federal government…
MoreWater is sacred to Indigenous people. They have been fighting to protect it for decades | CBC Radio
By Rhiannon Johnson | CBC Radio For Indigenous people water is more than just hydration: It’s alive and holds a spirit. Water is life For Pamela Palmater, making sure that…
MoreMinisters Island works on livelier, tastier offerings and a longer season | CBC
By Isabelle Leger | CBC News Chef at new restaurant will serve guests under the island’s marquee tent, with a capacity of 50 After years of restoration work, Ministers Island…
MoreSupreme Court ruling could help Indigenous people on Maine border | CBC
By: Jacques Poitras | CBC News The Peskotomuhkati traditional territory straddles New Brunswick-Maine border Chief Hugh Akagi said he hopes the recent Supreme Court ruling will reinforce the belief that…
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