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Newsroom Ready: N.S. First Nation launching 'treaty' fishery

Chief Mike Sack of Sipekne’katik First Nation in Nova Scotia announces an expansion of their self-regulated lobster fishery in St. Marys Bay, despite concerns from the federal government. The fishery is months ahead of the start to the federally regulated season, Sack says he expects Fisheries Department officers to pull some of his band’s traps out of the water because they aren’t licensed by Ottawa. 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP129599052 
Legacy Identifier: r_NS-Indigenous-Lobster20210816T1650 
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Duration: 1m51s 
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Create Date: 8/16/2021 4:50:00 PM 
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