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N.S. Mi'kmaq chief threatens legal action if fishery not protected

A First Nations chief in Nova Scotia says his band will sue people who attack its lobster harvesters or damage their property. Chief Mike Sack also says the Sipekne'katik First Nation wants Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to send more law enforcement to protect his people. Threats and violence by non-Indigenous fishers opposed to the Mi'kmaq lobster fishery erupted this week. 
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Unique identifier: CP110483171 
Legacy Identifier: n_NS-Indigenous-Lobster20201015T1520 
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Create Date: 10/15/2020 3:20:00 PM 
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Ontario
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