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Newsroom Ready: Mi’kmaq community defies Ottawa’s rules on elver fishing

Some Mi’kmaq fishers are continuing to refuse Ottawa’s 2025 quotas and locations for fishing baby eels, called elvers. Band members from Sipekne’katik First Nation have been fishing on the Fitzroy River, in Hubbards, Nova Scotia, which had been assigned to other licence holders. The federal government had transferred half the elver quota to First Nations this year, but three bands say they aren’t accepting federal regulations. (April 17, 2025) 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP174438614 
Legacy Identifier: r_Elver-Fishing-Mi’kmaq20250417T1035 
Type: Video 
Duration: 1m52s 
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Create Date: 4/17/2025 10:35:00 AM 
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DFO
elver fishing
first nation
fishers
fishing
fishing industry
fishing license
illegal fishing
Mi'kmaq
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Nova Scotia