HALIFAX — Federal fisheries officers in Nova Scotia say they're refusing some enforcement duties because of threats to their safety, as they await...
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HALIFAX – The federal Fisheries Department says it is concerned about a “pattern” of violence and threats toward its enforcement officers after two tense incidents off southwestern Nova Scotia last month. In a news release Friday, the department cited a Sept. 19 case in St. Marys Bay during which fishery officers faced “an attempted assault […]
HALIFAX — Federal fisheries officers in Nova Scotia say they're refusing some enforcement duties because of threats to their safety, as they await...
HALIFAX — The right of Nova Scotia’s fisheries minister to impose a moratorium on new licences for fish buyers and processors has been upheld in a...
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CoHNA and other organisations have voiced frustration over the lack of significant action from law enforcement to protect journalists and prosecute...
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