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Peacemakers arrive at fishery
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APRIL 5, 2000 BURNT CHURCH, N.B. - A small team of observers has begun arriving on the Burnt Church Reserve in New Brunswick. They're members of the Christian Peacemakers, a group based in Chicago and Toronto. Get the Story:
Peacemakers arrive at fishery (CBC 4/5)
Religious group to observe Mi'kmaq fishery (First Nations 4/3)
Relevant Links:
Fishing Fury - Special feature by the CBC.
Mi'Kmaq culture from the Nova Scotia Museum Related Stories:
First day of Mi'kmaq endorsed lobster moratorium passes with little fishing (CBC 10/10/99)
Fishermen rally in Yarmouth to protest Mi'kmaq fishery dispute (CBC 10/17/99)
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