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Newsroom Ready: Peaceful Mi’kmaq elver fishing 'something to build on'

Some Mi'kmaq harvesters say new federal rules for the contentious baby eel fishery are helping calm tensions in Nova Scotia. Jay Pennell of the Wasoqopa'q First Nation says on a river where there were once confrontations, it’s now peaceful. (May 1, 2025) 
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Unique identifier: CP174519554 
Legacy Identifier: r_Elver-Fishing-Mi’kmaq20250501T1225 
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Duration: 2m10s 
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Create Date: 5/1/2025 12:25:00 PM 
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