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6 N.S. fisherman missing in Bay of Fundy

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A search is underway in the Bay of Fundy for the six crew members aboard a fishing boat lost off the coast of Nova Scotia. But in a community that knows the dangers of the sea all too well, people are fearing the worst.
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Fishing boat with 6 aboard missing in Bay of Fundy

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A search is underway in the Bay of Fundy for the six crew members aboard a fishing boat lost off the coast of Nova Scotia. But in a community that knows the dangers of the sea all too well, people are fearing the worst.
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Mi'kmaw coalition, B.C. company partner to purchase shellfish producer

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A coalition of Mi'kmaw First Nations and B.C. company Premium Brands have joined forces to purchase Clearwater Seafoods. Clearwater is North America's largest producer of shellfish.
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Body of missing Nova Scotia fisherman located

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Searchers have found the body of a crew member from a scallop vessel that went missing off the coast of southwestern Nova Scotia, as teams combed the waters and shores for five other missing
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New Brunswick pulls out of Atlantic bubble

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As of midnight, all visitors to New Brunswick from elsewhere in Canada must self-isolate for 14 days. The province is the latest to add new restrictions to slow the spread of COVID-19.
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Commercial lobster fishing begins in parts of Nova Scotia

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Commercial lobster fishermen in Nova Scotia started dropping their traps today, the last Monday in November, known as Dumping Day. The start of the commercial lobster fishing season comes this year after a tense dispute between...
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Cape Breton First Nation fishery at odds with Fisheries officers

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A Mi'kmaw community on Cape Breton launched a moderate livelihood lobster fishery and is having traps removed by federal Fisheries officers, which contradicts the stance set by the government after disputes over a First Nations fishery...
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RCMP support in Nova Scotia a 'long time coming,' says Sipekne'katik chief

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Sipekne'katik Chief Mike Sack says Mi'kmaw fishers are in urgent need of protection on land and sea.
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Indigenous Services Minister Miller says Indigenous people let down by police

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Federal cabinet ministers spoke in Ottawa earlier today about escalating tensions in Nova Scotia's lobster fishery. Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said the violence of the past few days is evidence that Indigenous peoples have...
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Public Safety Minister Bill Blair grilled over handling of N.S. fishery dispute

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Conservative MP Shannon Stubbs took Public Safety Minister Bill Blair to task in the House of Commons over his handling of the fishery dispute in Nova Scotia.
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Residents worry about safety after violent clashes at Mi’kmaw lobster fishery

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Days after a suspicious fire and violent clashes over a lobster fishery in southern Nova Scotia, residents are still concerned about safety despite a day of calm.
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MPs hold emergency debate over violent N.S. lobster fishery dispute

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MPs held an emergency debate Monday night to address violence against Mi'kmaw lobster fishers in Nova Scotia.
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Local MP tells emergency debate that non-indigenous fishermen need a seat in the negotiations

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Conservative Chris d'Entremont represents West Nova, the riding where the lobster dispute is taking place.
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Trudeau is questioned about the work of the fisheries minister

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau answers reporters' questions about what his ministers were doing before the N.S. lobster fishery dispute turned violent.
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Wilson-Raybould questions justice minister over N.S. fisheries dispute

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Former justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould questioned her successor over the government's handling of the fisheries dispute in Nova Scotia.
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RCMP commissioner says she's confident RCMP can keep the peace in N.S.

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RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki spoke with reporters as tensions continue to run high in the fisheries dispute in Nova Scotia.
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Trudeau responds to calls for RCMP commissioner's resignation

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked today about Assembly of First Nations Chief Perry Bellegarde calling on RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki to step down.
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NDP and Conservatives exchange views on racism in the NS lobster dispute

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Manitoba NDP MP Niki Ashton questioned Chris d'Entremont the Conservative MP who represents the riding where the violent dispute is taking place.
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Nova Scotia researchers develop coronavirus testing tool for sewage

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Researchers at Dalhousie University in Halifax are working on a 3D-printed ball that can collect a building's sewage and test the water for coronavirus. They say the tool could be used to trace outbreaks and to test the effectiveness of...
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Death of Nova Scotia woman sparks call for change to emergency rules

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April George died after collapsing last week at her Bass River, N.S., home. It took 80 minutes for help to arrive after her husband called 911, despite a fire hall sitting just minutes away. The tragedy is raising questions about the...
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Mi’kmaq sell lobster outside N.S. legislature as tensions rise

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Dozens of people line up outside the Nova Scotia Legislature to buy lobster caught by the Mi’kmaq in a show of solidarity amid ongoing tensions surrounding the First Nations lobster harvest.
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Chief Mike Sack 'at a loss' after fire destroys N.S. lobster facility

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Sipekne'katik First Nation Chief Mike Sack says commercial fishermen are being 'badly influenced' amid ongoing lobster harvest dispute.
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Sailing ships to carry cargo from Port of Halifax

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( - image credit) Cargo shipping company Neoline is planning to use wind and sail to move freight out of Halifax and across the Atlantic Ocean.
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Calls for Ottawa to act in N.S. Mi’kmaw lobster fishery dispute

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As tensions escalate over an Indigenous lobster fishery in Nova Scotia, the Mi'kmaw leadership warns there will be more confrontations with commercial fishermen, unless the federal government gets more involved.