Posts Tagged ‘fisheries’
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B.C. scientists say Chinese fisheries don’t report 91 per cent, UN skeptical
VANCOUVER – Chinese fisheries catch an estimated $11.6 billion worth of fish from the…
by The Canadian Press - Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Lack of research threatens Canada’s only Arctic fishery: study
Fisheries scientists say Canada has been expanding its Arctic fishery without understanding very much…
by Bob Weber - Tuesday, January 15, 2013
And now a word from the Muskoka Watershed Council
The council isn’t impressed with the withdrawal of government funding for the Experimental Lakes…
by Aaron Wherry - Friday, June 22, 2012
Splitting C-38: How bout now?
Though the Conservatives rejected similar entreaties by the NDP last month, the Liberals hope…
by Aaron Wherry - Monday, June 11, 2012
C-38: Protest and procedure
More news of weekend protests in Truro, Oakville, St. John’s, Nanaimo, Owen Sound, Swift…
by Aaron Wherry - Thursday, June 7, 2012
C-38: Solving a problem that’s already been fixed?
Postmedia obtains documents that suggest the environmental assessment duplication that the budget bill is…
by Aaron Wherry - Thursday, May 31, 2012
The quiet cuts
Scientists are upset that the Experimental Lakes Area program will be cut. The benefits…
by Aaron Wherry - Wednesday, May 23, 2012
The quiet cuts
The government is eliminating 42 jobs with the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency.
The Department…by Aaron Wherry - Friday, October 21, 2011
Science that dare not speak its name
The Privy Council Office bars a salmon researcher from speaking with reporters.
Science, one…by Aaron Wherry - Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Today in oops (II)
The intrepid reporters at the Globe have the audio.
“Hey there hot stuff, I’ve…by Aaron Wherry - Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Today in oops
Capping a particularly glorious day for Canadian democracy here at Beyond the Commons… this….
by Aaron Wherry - Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Europeans catching too much cod?
They allegedly got 444 tonnes of cod bycatch off the Grand Banks
by Cathy Gulli - Thursday, May 21, 2009












