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Colin Sproul, President of the Unified Fisheries Conservation Alliance, tells Jeff Douglas how he thinks the federal government should facilitate Indigenous access to fisheries, and how he's worried the government might do it.
Colin Sproul, president of the Unified Fisheries Conservation Alliance, spoke with host Jeff Douglas about why he disagrees with the research being done by Dalhousie University to collect some of the lobster caught in Sipekne'katik First Nation's FSC traps.
The fisheries minister has reaffirmed that lobster fishermen in Southwest Nova Scotia won't have a set at the table in discussions regarding a moderate livelihood fishery. Bay of Fundy Inshore Fisherman's Association spokesperson Colin Sproul talks about what he'll be telling the fisheries committee.
Colin Sproul, president of the Bay of Fundy Inshore Fishermen's Association, said his problem is not with Mi'kmaw fishermen, but rather with the federal government. He spoke with host Jeff Douglas about what's been happening in southwest Nova Scotia after the Sipekne'katik First Nation launched a self-regulated lobster fishery last week.
A first hand account of the riot from Colin Sproul, a former member of the nursing staff at Lennox Castle
Transcript -- A first hand account of the riot from Colin Sproul, a former member of the nursing staff at Lennox Castle
A first hand account of the riot from Colin Sproul, a former member of the nursing staff at Lennox Castle
Transcript -- A first hand account of the riot from Colin Sproul, a former member of the nursing staff at Lennox Castle