Department of Fisheries – Introduced a path forward for Moderate Livelihood Fishing Plans based on three key principles:
- implementation of First Nations Treaty rights
- conservation and sustainability of fish stocks, and
- transparent and stable management of the fishery.
The Sipekne’katik First Nation and the The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs reject the plan
The Chronicle Herald – The plan dictates that “all MFLPs must be under the regulatory authority of the federal and provincial governments; any future moderate livelihood fishery has to take place within the existing commercial season; and fishery will be conducted under licences issued by her department
https://nationtalk.ca/story/statement-minister-jordan-issues-statement-on-a-new-path-for-first-nations-to-fish-in-pursuit-of-a-moderate-livelihood