The Sipekne'katik First Nation is at the center of another dispute over a "moderate livelihood" fishery in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick but this time it's not about lobster. Rather, it's about the Canadian provinces' CAD 39 million ($30.1m) per year elver, or baby eel, fishery. [...]
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