Mi’kmaq fishing rights, explained for the social impact sector
The ongoing terrorization of Mi’kmaq fishers by settlers in Nova Scotia is spiraling into a volatile situation.
Why It Matters
Systemic racism, economic inclusion, and the practice of Indigenous reconciliation are all at play here. The social impact sector cannot solve the core issue of the Mi’kmaq people’s treaty rights — and ongoing violence against their community. However, the sector could play a role in economic and cultural recovery.
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