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Mi'kmaq First Nation inks fishing deal
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2002

The Burnt Church First Nation of New Brunswick has finalized a fishing agreement with the Canadian government.

The two-year, $20 million deal provides 21 commercial lobster licenses for a spring fishery. It also regulates a traditional, fall subsistence catch.

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Burnt Church, Ottawa reach fishing deal (CBC 8/2)

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