N.S. judge dismisses lawsuit by group opposed to out of season First Nation lobster fishing
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N.S. judge dismisses lawsuit by group opposed to out of season First Nation lobster fishing
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THE CANADIAN PRESS
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
UPDATED 30 MINUTES AGO
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The alliance argued that the First Nation has engaged in unlawful commercial lobster fishing in St. Mary’s Bay since 2010 by ignoring federal rules, affecting lobster stock.
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