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AUGUST 15, 2000 The Mi'kmaq Burnt Church First Nation in New Brunswick will not enter into any talks with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, saying the government has been deceitful. The DFO, however, said they will continue trying to negotiate an agreement with the Mi'kmaq. The Mi'kmaq want to regulate their own fishery and passed a plan earlier this summer to do so, but the government has been confiscating lobster traps and has been engaged in confrontations with fishermen. Get the Story:
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Facebook TwitterAUGUST 15, 2000 The Mi'kmaq Burnt Church First Nation in New Brunswick will not enter into any talks with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, saying the government has been deceitful. The DFO, however, said they will continue trying to negotiate an agreement with the Mi'kmaq. The Mi'kmaq want to regulate their own fishery and passed a plan earlier this summer to do so, but the government has been confiscating lobster traps and has been engaged in confrontations with fishermen. Get the Story:
Natives accuse Fisheries of 'coercion, deceit' (The Ottawa Citizen) Related Stories:
Mi'kmaq organize blockade (First Nations 08/14)
Mi'kmaq defy government (First Nations 08/11)
Treaty rights battle heads to court (First Nations 06/06)
Treaty rights battle continues (First Nations 06/02)
Govt seizes traps (First Nations 05/22)
Mi'kmaq test limits of treaty rights (First Nations 05/10)
Natives defy government (First Nations 05/08)
Treaty rights face test (First Nations 05/01)
Peacemakers arrive at fishery (First Nations 04/05) Relevant Links:
Fishing Fury, from the CBC: cbc.ca/news/indepth/fishingfury/index.html
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