A timeline of Nova Scotia’s lobster conflict between Mi’kmaq and commercial fishers
HALIFAX — A timeline of major events in the conflict between Mi’kmaq and non-Indigenous commercial fishers in southwest Nova Scotia.
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Sept. 17: Sipekne’katik First Nation launches a self-regulated lobster fishery outside the federally regulated commercial fishing season. The Mi’kmaq are asserting their treaty right that they say allows them to fish when and where they want.
Sept. 18: Two people are arrested on assault charges following confrontations between Mi’kmaq and non-Indigenous fishers on the wharf of the self-regulated fishery in Weymouth, N.S.