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MALPEQUE BAY - A First Nation in Prince Edward Island says it plans to take the Canadian government to court after alleging federal fisheries officers seized 300 lobster traps belonging to ...
In a story published on May 22, 2025, The Canadian Press incorrectly suggested that land being returned to the Lyackson First Nation and Cowichan Tribes was once the site of a Lyackson village.
OTTAWA - The new Crown-Indigenous relations minister says there’s a “critical” need to build up First Nations infrastructure — but that work won’t qualify for the federal government’s ...
The British Columbia government says the return of the Vancouver Island lands historically used by First Nations for gathering and harvesting represents a reconciliation landmark. The Ministry of ...
The chief of the P.E.I.-based Lennox Island First Nation says the area's moderate-livelihood lobster fishermen will replace the traps that federal officials seized over the weekend. On Sunday ...
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Lennox Island First Nation says it will replace hundreds of lobster traps removed by DFO officialsLennox Island First Nation says 300 lobster traps set by people from the community off P.E.I.'s North Shore have been removed from Malpeque Bay by Department of Fisheries and Oceans staff.
MALPEQUE BAY — A First Nation in Prince Edward Island says it plans to take the Canadian government to court after alleging federal fisheries officers seized 300 lobster traps belonging to Indigenous ...
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