Minister Jordan puts electoral politics ahead of reconciliation, says Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government

 

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Minister Jordan puts electoral politics ahead of reconciliation, says Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government

Refusal to discuss adjusting fishing seasons more about maintaining status quo than science

March 5, 2021, Listuguj, QC Late on Wednesday, March 3, the Honourable Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, issued a statement on what she called a “new path” for First Nations who benefit from the treaty right to fish for a moderate livelihood confirmed by the Supreme Court in Marshall. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans (“DFO”) now says it will negotiate moderate livelihood fishing plans with individual First Nations, but that existing fishing seasons will not change, and new access will only be available through buybacks of existing licences from willing non-Indigenous sellers.

“This so-called new path is just the DFO’s old way of doing things,” said Chief Darcy Gray of the Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government. “We agree that conservation is paramount and that an orderly fishery is essential, but where is the discussion if the DFO has already decided on effort and seasons? We are prepared to have a facts-based discussion to find innovative ways of exercising our treaty right while keeping stocks healthy. The Minister’s announcement doesn’t make that possible.”

Listuguj conducts its lobster fishery in the Bay of Chaleur, off the south coast of the Gaspé Peninsula. The DFO allows commercial lobster fishing in this area every spring. The DFO also permits Listuguj to fish lobster for food in this area every fall but prohibits Listuguj from selling any of its fall catch. Listuguj has filed an application in Federal Court arguing that the DFO’s refusal to permit the sale of lobster in the fall violates its treaty right. The so-called “new path” announced by the Minister will do nothing to resolve this dispute.

The DFO’s refusal to allow Listuguj to sell lobster in the fall has nothing to do with conservation. Listuguj has a community law and fishing plan that keep its fall fishing effort within the DFO guidelines. The community also imposes its own conservation measures beyond what the DFO asks for, including dockside monitoring. With the Minister’s announcement, the prohibition on commercial lobster fishing by Listuguj in the fall will continue without explanation.

“It is important to understand that conservation concerns and community needs vary from place to place,” explained Chief Gray. “The situation in the Bay of Chaleur is different from the situation in Saint Mary’s Bay or Saint Peter’s Bay. There is no one size fits all solution. We want to sit down and work out a solution that fits our circumstances, respects the science, and respects our rights. The Minister is unwilling to have that conversation. It’s the same old colonial attitude.”

“I think the Minister’s announcement was meant as a message to the non-Indigenous industry saying not to worry, that things are going to stay just the way they are,” said Chief Gray. “It’s another example of electoral politics coming before reconciliation.”

For more information, please contact Hilary Barnaby, Communications Manager, at 418-788-2136 or hilary.barnaby@listuguj.ca.

Notice of Appeal – 2020 Listuguj Election

The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government would like to notify the community that we have received notice of an appeal to the Listuguj General Election held on November 7, 2020. The appeal questions the integrity of the vote and, if successful, could impact the results for both Chief and Council.

Within the democratic process, appeals are not uncommon; under the Indian Act, eligible voters and candidates can request an appeal to the Assistant Deputy Minister of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) within 45 days after the election. Candidates who ran in the November 7, 2020 general election can anticipate a notice of appeal in the mail if they have not received a letter already.

Whereas Listuguj does not have our own Election Code, the appeal will be handled by the Assistant Deputy Minister of Indigenous Services Canada or another delegated member of the department, as per the Indian Act.

Until the appeal decision is made, business will remain as usual. The Chief and Council’s mandate, obligations and commitments to the community will continue.

COVID-19 Vaccine Webinar

The Listuguj Community Health Services (LCHS) and the Centre intégré de santé et des services sociaux de la Gaspésie (CISSS) are inviting you to a webinar on the COVID-19 vaccine. The LCHS has one last chance to offer the COVID-19 vaccine, and they want to ensure that all community members who are interested can receive it.

This webinar will provide important details about the vaccine and offer you a chance to ask questions with medical doctors present. To learn more, join the COVID-19 vaccine webinar on Tuesday, March 9th, at 2:00 p.m. (NB time).

 

Webinar Details:

Tuesday, March 9th, at 2:00 p.m. (NB time)

Link: https://cisss-gaspesie-gouv-qc-ca.zoom.us/j/66552187970?pwd=V3YvN2w4Nm83QjVHZzdoSSt2WXZJQT09

Meeting ID: 665 5218 7970

Passcode: 728562

Medical Taxi Remains Out of Service Due to Weather

Medical Taxi will not be in service Tuesday, March 2, 2021 due to weather. Keep your Medical Attestation and taxi receipt for reimbursement. Thanking you in advance on this matter. […]

LMG Remains Closed Due to Weather

The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government will remain closed tomorrow, March 2nd, due to inclement weather, high winds and low visibility. Essential services will continue to operate unless otherwise instructed by their […]

Medical Taxi Out of Service Due to Weather

The Medical Taxi Program will not be in service today due to the upcoming weather. Keep your attestation and taxi receipt for reimbursement. Thanking you in advance on this matter.

LMG Closed Due to Weather

The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government will be closed today, March 1, 2021, due to the weather.

Essential services will continue to operate unless otherwise instructed by their supervisor.

Important Notice – Mandatory Testing

The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government (LMG) has received a number of calls asking for clarification on mandatory weekly testing to access essential goods and services across the bridge (e.g. medical appointments, groceries, work, etc.).

Listuguj community members and residents CAN continue to cross for essential goods and services without a COVID test. If there are any changes to this measure, our government will inform community members and residents through the official LMG channels.

Chief and Council remain firm in their stance that mandatory weekly testing is invasive, and negotiations with the Government of New Brunswick and New Brunswick Public Health continue.

In the meantime, essential travel once a week is allowed without a COVID test. Also, the LMG is looking to organize information sessions related to privacy rights, which includes the protection of your medical history.

Housing Communication Initiative – House Number Registration

All households in Listuguj are required to fill out a form to register your address to update the civic address list. Once registered, you will have a chance to win 1 of 10 $100 gift cards from Kent.

The Capital & Infrastructure department are in the process of working on a housing communication initiative funded by Indigenous Services Canada (ISC).  Part of this program is to purchase civic numbers for all the housing units in our community. We plan on having them installed this summer.  There will be an announcement on LMG’s website, Facebook and the local radio stations for the date we will start the installation process.

Starting Monday, March 1, applications will be available for the community at the following locations:

  • The Band Office
  • Natural Resource Building
  • Post Office
  • LMG Website, download here

Friday, March 26th is the deadline to have your application submitted. If you have any questions please call (418)788-3022. If you fill out a digital application, you can email it to Lisa.Johnson@listuguj.ca.

Listuguj Police Department Emergency Line Working

After experiencing technical difficulties this morning, the emergency phone line at the Listuguj Police Department (LPD) is back on. This is a reminder that the LPD primary emergency number is 418-788-2003 and will be answered by police patrol members. The administrative line (non-emergency) is 418-788-2334 and is answered during business hours – 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday – by civilian administrative members. It is important to have both numbers saved for quick access.