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Fisheries
Canada must stop using Nunavut’s fisheries to solve crises in Atlantic Canada
by
Warren Bernauer
July 26, 2024
Canadian agriculture faces a worker shortage and food security crisis
by
Jennifer Wright
March 6, 2024
Preventing salmon extinction requires collaboration and long-term thinking
by
Eric Hertz
Charlotte Whitney
Richard Bailey
March 24, 2023
Certified sustainable seafood should be the only option at the grocery store
by
Hamish van der Ven
July 2, 2021
Finding a way forward on the Mi’kmaq and Maliseet treaty right to fish for a moderate livelihood
by
Fred Wien
Susanna D. Fuller
Rick Williams
May 19, 2021
Small scale fisheries can have a big future in Canada’s food systems
by
Philip Loring
Emily De Sousa
Hannah Harrison
April 2, 2021
The flawed new plan to rebuild Canada’s iconic Northern cod
by
Jeffrey A. Hutchings
George A. Rose
Peter A. Shelton
March 22, 2021
Canada’s actions around the Mi’Kmaq fisheries rest on shaky legal ground
by
Naiomi Metallic
Constance MacIntosh
November 9, 2020
Moving forward on lobster fishery means addressing access and conservation
by
Tony Charles
October 28, 2020
First Nations have their own legal authority to regulate their fishing rights
by
The Eastern Door
October 22, 2020
Fisheries framework obscures the long-term picture of declining populations
by
Alejandro Frid
Will Atlas
September 18, 2020
Challenges in restoring Canadian marine biodiversity
by
Jeffrey A. Hutchings
Julia K. Baum
Susanna D. Fuller
November 20, 2019
Will new fisheries minister respect salmon science?
by
Stan Proboszcz
Craig Orr
October 4, 2018
Will BC embrace meaningful Indigenous consent?
by
Keith Cherry
July 26, 2018
Bill C-68 enshrines human dimensions in Canadian fisheries law
by
Jennifer Silver
Nathan Bennett
May 8, 2018
Integrity of the DFO’s science advisory process in question
by
Stan Proboszcz
April 10, 2018
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