Court refuses commercial fishermen's request that it rule on Sipekne'katik treaty rights
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The Nova Scotia Supreme Court has thrown out a request from commercial fishermen that it rule on whether the Fisheries Act applies to the Sipekne’katik First Nation. The court sided with the claim of the federal government and Sipekne’katik First Nation that the Unified Fisheries Conservation Alliance, representing commercial fishermen in Atlantic Canada, lacked standing […]
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