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Judge shuts down lawsuit launched by group opposed to Sipekne’katik First Nation fishery

July 9, 2026

A Nova Scotia judge has dismissed a lawsuit launched by a commercial fishing group that argued Sipekne’katik First Nation’s fishery in the province’s southwest was unlawful and wanted the court to declare the band does not have a treaty right to commercial lobster fishing.



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