Federal resource management decisions undermine collective power of community-based fisheries 

More must be done by our federal government to protect working Canadians, middle-class jobs, and maritime culture. 
Fisheries Minister Diane Lebouthillier’s reopening of the commercial northern cod fishery solely for the benefit of domestic and international corporate draggers indicates an agenda to further undermine the sustainability of unionized fishery workers, writes Courtney Glode. 

The House's Human Resources, Skills, and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities Committee is currently interviewing witnesses for a study on the compensation disparities between unionized and non-unionized workers in Canada. 

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