The Fisheries Broadcast from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador
Summary: CBC Radio's "The Broadcast," as it is affectionately known, since going on the air in 1951, has been dedicated to covering stories about the fishing industry, reflecting the people and the communities that depend on the sea for their livelihood.
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Podcasts:
The ethics Commissioner on what former Fisheries Ambassador Loyola Sullivan did wrong, the head of the Fisheries Council of Canada and what OCI is doing right, and the Sierra Club of Canada on the suggestion to take 70,000 grey seals out of a growing herr
More on the debate of allowing unprocessed fish to leave the province....how, exactly, did OCI's LOYOLA Sullivan contravene the federal conflict of interest act, and, a step toward doing something about balooning seal populations.
John speakes with a former premier on how fisheries policies pass from one minister to another.
How much fish should be exported unprocessed and what kind of jobs should be created onshore.
The workers there want it, the comany wants it, the Fortune town council wants it......we'll ask the head of the FFAW Earle McCurdy to weigh in.
Ocean Choice has a plan to put an extra thirty jobs at the plant in Fortune, and keep it going almost year round. But it needs permission to ship unprocessed fish outside the province. Is this a glimpse at the future?
Tonight, the usually provocative Bill Barry, and he won't disapoint.
The head of the association that represents the oil and gas industry responds to what he calls fear-mongering from people worried about potential damage to the fisheries from exploration in the Gulf.
What are Canada's chances on its WTO appeal on seals.
There is strong response to an economist's suggestion that the inshore fishery isn't worth much to the province's bottom line.
Some candid observations from a well-respected economist on what the fishery is worth to this province.
The Canadian Seal Hunt is back in the news, this time with opposition from China.
The opposition Liberals say Premier Dunderdale has failed at making Ottawa live up to campaign promises on the fishery.
It's YOUR turn to speak up this evening. Fisheries Minister Darin King is prepared to take your questions.
A new focus on safety for the fishing industry.