Pm Carney: Canada's fisheries are the lifeblood of our coastal communities

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Canada's fisheries are the lifeblood of our coastal communities, providing a vital source of income and employment for thousands of Canadians. Moreover, they make a significant contribution to our national economy, generating billions of dollars in revenue each year. Recognizing the importance of this industry, Prime Minister Carney recently met with the Canadian Independent Fish Harvesters Federation in St. Peter's Bay, Prince Edward Island.

The meeting provided a valuable opportunity for stakeholders to discuss the challenges facing the industry and identify strategies for building a more resilient and sustainable sector. A key takeaway from the discussion was the need for decision-making to be decentralized, allowing those closest to the fisheries to have a greater say in their management.

By empowering local communities and independent fish harvesters, the government can ensure that policies are tailored to the unique needs of each region, rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. This will enable the industry to respond more effectively to changing environmental conditions, market trends, and other factors that impact its viability.

Ultimately, the success of Canada's fisheries depends on our ability to strike a balance between economic, social, and environmental considerations. By working together and making decisions that are grounded in the realities of the industry, we can build a brighter future for our coastal communities and ensure the long-term sustainability of this vital sector.