That's the title of a column today in the Chronicle Herald - Nova Scotia.
The story is a continuation of the concerns expressed by Bob Applebaum and Gus Etchegary over potential changes to NAFO.
This piece is worth reading if we care at all about our fishery. Something which our provincial politicians are not "con"vincing me they are.
Here's a couple of paragraphs from the column by Jim Meek:
Ottawa, in short, has severely weakened its ability to manage and conserve trans-boundary stocks in the area of the Grand Banks. It is cold comfort that there are so few fish left to protect in what were once the best fishing grounds on the planet.______________________________________________________________________
And it’s colder comfort that this is the federal government that came to power promising to extend Canada’s "custodial management" of fish stocks beyond the 200-mile zone.
As for Loyola Hearn - what should we expect?