Nova Scotia judge upholds fisheries minister’s right to impose licence moratorium

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Posted October 1, 2024 10:56 am

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Lobster harvesters successful the Maritimes and fisheries curate Diane Lebouthillier look to hold that determination is amerciable sportfishing enactment occurring connected the East Coast. But the parties proceed to beryllium astatine likelihood implicit what should beryllium done, and who needs to bash it. Frustrated fishers turned their backs connected a Tuesday gathering with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans successful an enactment of frustration. Heidi Petracek explains.

The Nova Scotia Supreme Court has upheld the provincial fisheries minister’s close to enforce a moratorium connected caller licences for food buyers and processors that has been successful spot since 2018.

In a determination issued past week, Justice James Chipman dismissed an entreaty by Meteghan, N.S., lobster processor Lobster Hub Inc.

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The institution launched the entreaty successful April aft applications to grow its processing licence to see snowfall crab and different taxon were rejected by 3 antithetic fisheries ministers implicit a three-year period.

Lobster Hub filed its archetypal petition to the provincial Fisheries Department successful February 2021.

Chipman notes that successful each 3 instances, the ministers rejected the company’s exertion citing an ongoing argumentation reappraisal that had halted the issuing of caller licences.

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In his ruling, the justice says the moratorium falls wrong the fisheries minister’s authorization to make and administer policies nether the Fisheries and Coastal Resources Act.

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