Fisherie belonging to the mi’kmaq people was set a fire a few days ago. The overfishing permitted In our waters by the government for foreign supply has been the priority, Locals buy their fish from foreign fishing fleets and are not permitted to fish for it themselves in CAnada. They buy it as bi-catch in many places. This has caused pollution in the waters as well a deletion of stock, which is why the government prevents native people in areas from fishing for their own food. Why the government refuses to recognize native people in nfld. They don’t want them to have rights.
now, in Nova Scotia, due to the depletion and over fishing, mi’kmaq people had their fisheries burned to the ground. Their rights which are concrete and their right to survive is an issue for the big money corporations because they can fish outside the legal times of year.
I am sure eggsprog is still all about blm and I argued with him that he should be looking into the lives of native people... but he refused of course. They will try to co- op native peoples struggle of course with their own agenda, which is a one world government. They don’t really care about anyone else but themselves and their goal. It is about their power over others and using others to gain it.
here is what has happened.
A man police say is a “person of interest” is in hospital with life-threatening injuries after a large fire destroyed a commercial building reported to be a lobster pound used by Mi’kmaw fishers.
Shortly after midnight on Saturday, Yarmouth County RCMP and West Pubnico Fire Department responded to a structure fire at a fish plant located at 1065 Highway 335 in Middle West Pubnico, N.S.
RCMP says the building incurred "significant damage," but was not occupied at the time, and no employees were injured.
The devastating fire at the lobster pound in Middle West Pubnico further illustrates the need for greater police presence in the region," wrote Sack in an emailed statement. "This should never have happened, and the people responsible should be brought to justice. I do believe with the proper police presence, however, this could have been avoided. I am once again calling on Prime Minister Trudeau and the RCMP to dedicate the necessary resources to this region to protect everyone. I am extremely concerned that someone is going to hurt or worse."
“Our community members are working with the people that own those pounds,” says Sack. “The industry doesn’t like that – so they’re forcing anyone that’s dealing with us out of the industry.”
https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/fire-des...ries-1.5149324
now, in Nova Scotia, due to the depletion and over fishing, mi’kmaq people had their fisheries burned to the ground. Their rights which are concrete and their right to survive is an issue for the big money corporations because they can fish outside the legal times of year.
I am sure eggsprog is still all about blm and I argued with him that he should be looking into the lives of native people... but he refused of course. They will try to co- op native peoples struggle of course with their own agenda, which is a one world government. They don’t really care about anyone else but themselves and their goal. It is about their power over others and using others to gain it.
here is what has happened.
A man police say is a “person of interest” is in hospital with life-threatening injuries after a large fire destroyed a commercial building reported to be a lobster pound used by Mi’kmaw fishers.
Shortly after midnight on Saturday, Yarmouth County RCMP and West Pubnico Fire Department responded to a structure fire at a fish plant located at 1065 Highway 335 in Middle West Pubnico, N.S.
RCMP says the building incurred "significant damage," but was not occupied at the time, and no employees were injured.
The devastating fire at the lobster pound in Middle West Pubnico further illustrates the need for greater police presence in the region," wrote Sack in an emailed statement. "This should never have happened, and the people responsible should be brought to justice. I do believe with the proper police presence, however, this could have been avoided. I am once again calling on Prime Minister Trudeau and the RCMP to dedicate the necessary resources to this region to protect everyone. I am extremely concerned that someone is going to hurt or worse."
“Our community members are working with the people that own those pounds,” says Sack. “The industry doesn’t like that – so they’re forcing anyone that’s dealing with us out of the industry.”
https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/fire-des...ries-1.5149324
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