Ottawa appoints N.S. university president to help resolve Indigenous lobster dispute
The federal government has named a Nova Scotia university president to help resolve the Indigenous lobster fishery dispute.
The Liberal government says it has appointed Allister Surette as a Federal Special Representative to serve as a neutral third-party to communicate with and rebuild trust between commercial and Indigenous fishers.
It says Surette is to gather the different perspectives, seek to build understanding and make recommendations to the ministers of Fisheries and Crown-Indigenous Relations toward a positive resolution.
The government says Surette is to begin work immediately and his first priority will be to meet with Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq and commercial sector leaders and harvesters to listen to their concerns.