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Thread: Ottawa opens door to First Nations fisheries authority

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    Thumbs down Ottawa opens door to First Nations fisheries authority

    Fisheries and Oceans Minister Bernadette Jordan said today the federal government is open to the creation of a First Nations fisheries authority,

    Jordan also said a sound management framework is necessary for the management and conservation of fish stocks. That statement upset many First Nations people who felt the minister was telling them they had to follow Canada's fishing management model or face consequences.

    Jordan appeared to soften her tone the following day in an updated statement that did not mention the need for a framework or enforcement.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/min...rity-1.5746497
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    Hereditary titles are antithetical to equality and impartiality.

    How our activist judges forget this confounds me.
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    ....i dont buy ** fish ..its like buying your stolen tools back from a crack head..

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    Re: Ottawa opens door to First Nations fisheries authority

    Try and stop me from fishing I dare them.wont be pretty
    wonder what’s over the next hill?

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    Re: Ottawa opens door to First Nations fisheries authority

    We all share the fish stocks don’t tell me you have more rights because of your tan or I call racist!!
    wonder what’s over the next hill?

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    Re: Ottawa opens door to First Nations fisheries authority

    ^^^^I agree...our govt continues to be ballless when standing up to FNs....

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    Re: Ottawa opens door to First Nations fisheries authority

    The true crime is decline of the fish stocks. When there isn't anything left, we can give them that. They were a large part of the reason.

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    Re: Ottawa opens door to First Nations fisheries authority

    Canada being eroded further
    1. Human over population
    2. Government burden and overreach

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    Re: Ottawa opens door to First Nations fisheries authority

    They cant manage their own reserves.
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    Re: Ottawa opens door to First Nations fisheries authority

    Quote Originally Posted by Downwindtracker2 View Post
    The true crime is decline of the fish stocks. When there isn't anything left, we can give them that. They were a large part of the reason.
    IMO we are there now in many runs. Twatowa is glad to off load the responsibility to another gov't, thisw way Fed and Prov Gov't have a scapegoat, albeit a hungry one that will need lots of green feed.
    But thats easy if they just transfer licensing and tags over also
    Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole

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    Re: Ottawa opens door to First Nations fisheries authority

    Quote Originally Posted by dakoda62 View Post
    They cant manage their own reserves.
    This is a good point because how they run their reserves is how they will run the fishery. The rich will get richer and poor will stay poor. The hierarchy system of the reserves pretty much guarantees it. I doubt very much that the wealth will be shared equally among all the band members.
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