Métis Commercial Fishing: A Legal and Historical Overview of Métis Involvement in the Commercial Fishing Industry
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https://doi.org/10.22584/nr54.2023.011Keywords:
Metis Rights, Indigenous Rights, Metis Fishing Rights, Metis History, Northern Saskatchewan, Hudson's Bay Company HistoryAbstract
The Métis freshwater, or inland, fishery has been a contentious issue in the Canadian courts for decades, with little progress from the Métis perspective. This report begins by documenting the long history of the Métis as commercial fishers through their employment contracts with the Hudson’s Bay Company (1823–1888), and then discusses the challenges the Métis have faced in acquiring rights to a commercial fishery through numerous legal cases since the 1993 Supreme Court of Canada decision R v. Powley. A pathway to resolving the Métis commercial fisheries impasse is probably best found at the negotiation table between Canada, the provinces, and the Métis Nations.
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