This document provides a decision-making framework to decide whether Harmful Alteration, Disruption, or Destruction (HADD) is likely to result, and therefore whether a Section 35(2) Fisheries Act authorization is required. The framework asks if the fish h ...
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This appeal was heard in the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, Court of Appeal, and followed the decision in Queen v Drew et al, 2003 NLSCTD 105. This decision came as a result of a previous ruling in which a trial court consider ...
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This Act create policies and programs to maintain diversity of wildlife species in New Brunswick. Among other things, it enables the provincial government to create wildlife refuges and wildlife management areas, it regulates hunting, fishing, possession, ...
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This case was heard in the Provincial Court of Nova Scotia. The defendant, Gregory Morrell, was accused of violating the federal Fisheries Act by fishing for lobster outside the scope of his Aboriginal Communal Fishing License. The lobsters had ...
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This case was heard in the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, Trial Division. The Crown accused the defendants of being in wrongful possession of Crown lands. It argued that the defendants did not have Aboriginal or treaty rights to fish, ...