‘We are sorry racist institutions have failed you’: Nova Scotia apologizes for systemic racism
Premier Stephen McNeil announces public safety policy redesign to take place throughout the next year
Premier Stephen McNeil announces public safety policy redesign to take place throughout the next year
Dalhousie professor says no issues with conservation with Mi’kmaw fishery
Mi’kmaw fishers expected to start up lobster fishery again.
“Politicians can only move as far as their voters allow them, and if their voters don’t understand what’s happening then that’s a challenge,” says Jaime Battiste
Who is fishing? Sipekne’katik First Nation is the first band to start its own…
Lost traps cost fishers thousands of dollars.
A checkpoint is now in place to limit who can access the wharf, in an effort to minimize the threat of violence.
The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs have declared a State of Emergency as tensions…
Tensions rise in First Nations fishing rights dispute in the Maritimes