N.L. fish harvesters reach deal, ending demonstration that shut down government
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Fish harvesters who protested outside the Newfoundland and Labrador legislature this week have struck a deal with the provincial fisheries minister and ended their demonstration.
John Efford, the fisherman who led the demonstrations, says the province has agreed to changes that will increase competition among processors and make it easier for the province’s fishers to earn a living.
The Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union, which represents inshore fishers, is calling the deal a victory that will improve market access for harvesters.
The union says in a statement that the government has agreed to allow fishers to sell their catch to buyers from outside the province, a key demand of the protesters.