This commentary has many messages in it - and will keep you reading to the end.
Mack Hall deals with the seal-harvest and the economy in our part of the world.
Here are two tidbits of Mack Hall's column:
A couple of countries away, Germany's Parliament (which sounds ever so much English than Reichstag) has banned the importation of any products made from Canadian seals, though there is no word about the importation of products from made from drunken Russian bears.
Without fish and seals, fishermen go on Canadian welfare and eat cod from China, and national prosperity is compromised all the more. There are no films of actresses cuddling drugged fishermen, who just aren't as precious as baby seals. In Maritime Canada life is hard, not cute, death rates from trying to make a living in a harsh climate are high, and most folks are poor.
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