Quebec First Nation challenging commercial lobster fishing limits
LISTUGUJ, Que. — An Indigenous band in eastern Quebec is challenging the limits of its commercial fishing licence, saying the federal government should allow its members to sell lobster caught during its fall fishery in the Bay of Chaleur.
The Mi’kmaq community of Listuguj, on the Restigouche River near Cambellton, N.B., has the right to fish for lobster in the fall, but the catch can’t be sold because it’s supposed to be part of a sustainable food fishery — not a commercial enterprise.
The Listuguj band issued a statement Monday saying it plans to sell some of its catch to cover its costs.
“The fishery will be conducted without a licence … but will be regulated by the community’s own law and fishing plan,” the band said in the statement that was aimed at getting the attention of Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau.