Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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these part - time fishermen were also voters . As a consequence , the provincial government reaction to the imposition of licencing and limited access policies can best be described as mixed . In addition to the policy makers , there ...
these part - time fishermen were also voters . As a consequence , the provincial government reaction to the imposition of licencing and limited access policies can best be described as mixed . In addition to the policy makers , there ...
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The fishermen's union was the other major ' political actor ' in the decision by the federal government to implement limited access licencing . The Newfound- land Fishermen , Food and Allied Workers Union was the largest union of ...
The fishermen's union was the other major ' political actor ' in the decision by the federal government to implement limited access licencing . The Newfound- land Fishermen , Food and Allied Workers Union was the largest union of ...
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enable the parties to ensure that these fishermen have the first opportunity to sell their catch to those companies they regularly supply , during periods of over - supply " . What this means is that during the glut , the bona fide ...
enable the parties to ensure that these fishermen have the first opportunity to sell their catch to those companies they regularly supply , during periods of over - supply " . What this means is that during the glut , the bona fide ...
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