INDEPTH: FISHING
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CBC News Online | May 09, 2005
2004
May 4, 2004: Ottawa opens limited cod fishery
April 28, 2004: Fishery changed cod breeding: study
2003
June 4, 2003: Fishermen reject Ottawa's cod fishery compensation
May 13, 2003: Nfld. taking offensive in cod fight with Ottawa
May 7, 2003: Nfld. threatens court action over cod
May 2, 2003: Atlantic cod moved to endangered list
April 25, 2003: Ottawa closes East Coast cod fishery
March 4, 2003: Fishermen, scientists square off over cod population
Feb. 27, 2003: Cod stocks not recovering: scientists
2002
April 8, 2002: Panel aims for peace in Burnt Church dispute
2001
Aug. 27, 2001: RCMP check for lobster sabotage in Miramichi
Aug. 26, 2001: Eyes on water, clock in Burnt Church, N.B.
Aug. 24, 2001: Ottawa makes new offer in Burnt Church dispute
Aug. 20, 2001: Ottawa moves to defuse Burnt Church tension
April 2, 2001: First Nations advised not to sign new fishing agreements with Ottawa
2000
October 25, 2000: Lobster deal reached
August 14, 2000: Burnt Church natives say they won't back down
August 14, 2000: Native blockade follows DFO raid on lobster traps
August 12, 2000: N.B. natives and DFO face off over lobster
August 10, 2000: Burnt Church Mi'kmaq reject Ottawa's offer
August 9, 2000: Fishery dispute likely to continue all summer
July 21, 2000: Cod compromise
July 20, 2000: Cod crisis on both sides of Atlantic
July 4, 2000: DFO keeping watch over lobster opening
June 7, 2000: Dhaliwal cancels Burnt Church meeting
June 1, 2000: Ottawa cracks down on native fishing in N.B.
May 9, 2000: Aboriginals test the waters in dispute over lobster
April 7, 2000: Northern cod outlook dismal
March 26, 2000: Treaty rights not for sale, Dhaliwal told
March 14, 2000: Ghost nets litter Newfoundland waters
March 7, 2000: Government closes last Nfld. Cod fishery
February 25, 2000: Feds to buy back lobster licences
February 16, 2000: Native fishers will harvest in April regardless of Ottawa
February 14, 2000: Dhaliwal promises interim fishing deal before new season
February 14, 2000: More trouble between DFO and natives
February 11, 2000: Fisheries minister hopes to ink deal by spring
February 8, 2000: Fishermen's union waiting for government plan
February 3, 2000: Mi'kmaq angry over Federal approach to negotiations
1999
November 25, 1999: Fisheries committee studies Marshall decision
November 18, 1999: Mixed reaction to top court's 'clarification'
November 18, 1999: First Nations react to Marshall clarification
November 17, 1999: Supreme Court won't re-hear Marshall case
November 17, 1999: Court limits Marshall decision
October 19, 1999: Fishermen ask Supreme Court to reconsider ruling on native rights
Oct. 14, 1999: Violence feared as First Nations cancel fishing ban
October 11, 1999: Dhaliwal sets limits for fishing by two bands
October 8, 1999: Native fishers in Burnt Church vow to defy moratorium
October 5, 1999: First Nations people want Ottawa to leave fisheries ruling alone
October 4, 1999: First Nations people want Ottawa to leave fisheries ruling alone
October 1, 1999: Ottawa says Mi'kmaq can keep fishing
September 18, 1999: Nova Scotia worried about reaction to Mi'kmaq ruling
September 18, 1999: Top court upholds native treaty
April 20, 1999: Atlantic shellfish going the way of cod, says report
May 28, 1999: FRCC recommends NE coast cod quota
March 12, 1999: Cod stock looking good in 3PS
March 10, 1999: 'Seals destroy cod stocks'
1998
Aug. 29, 1998: End of an era as TAGS program folds
Aug. 19, 1998: Fishers angry at new compensation program
June 16, 1998: Federal cabinet dealing with life after TAGS
March 23, 1998: Fisheries committee takes aim at bureaucrats
Feb 11, 1998: Little hope for cod fishery, report says
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