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:
Nova Scotia MP Peter McKay defends changes to the EI program and fisherman Jack Troake rejects it as "more of the same from Ottawa"
We'll talk about the proposed changes to EI and the implications for harvesters and plant workers.
Northern Gulf cod quotas in 4-R have been reduced by 25 percent.
A public meeting is held to discuss life in the isolated Labrador community after the loss of its fish plant
We'll hear from a harvester and an industry analyst on the implications of losing St. John's and St. Anthony Coast Guard Radio stations
A meeting is scheduled for this Thursday to outline what's in store for the fish plant.
The Mayor of Harbour Breton talks about the negative impact Route 360 could have on the aquaculture industry.
Fisheries observer clients are guilty of nothing . Emergencay call to Rome, Italy.
Displaced Fishplant worker and a fish plant owner says he is doing his best to get an operation up and running on the Northern Peninsula.
Where is the plant owner and why is he complaining about the workforce?
Both Liberal Opposition Fisheries critic Jim Bennett and NDP Fisheries critic Christopher Mitchelmore offer their opinions on the fishery and what government's role should be.
We'll hear from a plant worker in LaScie who has concerns about that plant, and we'll hear from the Minister of Fisheries about the fallout from these closures
Henry Demone and the Burin plant closure.
Reaction from the Minister of Fisheries An interview with Highliner CEO a few months back.
Lobster Prices. Marystown fish plant workers.