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Press releases, op-eds, peer-reviewed science, community voices, and policy analysis. This is the ongoing campaign record.

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Community Voices · Jun 9, 2026

BC Salmon Farming - What Real and Meaningful Economic Reconciliation Looks Like

Economic reconciliation is already taking shape on B.C.'s coast through Indigenous-led salmon farming. Reversing the federal government's 2029 salmon farming ban would let it keep growing.

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Community Voices · Jun 6, 2026

BC Salmon Farming - The Youngest Workforce in Canadian Food Production

Salmon farming gives young people a year-round career and a reason to stay in coastal B.C. The federal government's 2029 salmon farming ban closes that path.

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Community Voices · May 19, 2026

100% of salmon farms in B.C. operate with First Nations permission. That is economic reconciliation in action.

Every salmon farm in B.C. operates under agreement with the local First Nation. The federal government's 2029 salmon farming ban would dismantle these partnerships.

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Community Voices · May 10, 2026

The Job Losses in BC Communities Nobody in Ottawa Talks About

Campbell River: 1,274 jobs. Port Hardy: 512. Wages 30% above the provincial median. The federal government's 2029 salmon farming ban does not transition these communities. It abandons them.

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The Coalition represents many coastal First Nations offering a made-in-Canada plan for food affordability, food security, and food sovereignty.

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