From coast to coast to coast, and the waterways in between, Fish Tales brings you real stories from the diverse fishers of Canada. Whether it's cod, salmon, crab, or trout, fishing is more than just a way of life to diverse communities in Canada — it's a culture and a core sense of identity to coastal, lake, and river peoples. We chat with Indigenous fishers exercising their traditional fishing rights, commercial fishers advocating for their livelihoods, and recreational anglers. Together, these stories share a glimpse into the vibrant world of fishing in what we now call Canada.
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From coast to coast to coast, and the waterways in between, Fish Tales brings you real stories from the diverse fishers of Canada. Whether it's cod, salmon, crab, or trout, fishing is more than just a way of life to diverse communities in Canada — it's a culture and a core sense of identity to coastal, lake, and river peoples. We chat with Indigenous fishers exercising their traditional fishing rights, commercial fishers advocating for their livelihoods, and recreational anglers. Together, these stories share a glimpse into the vibrant world of fishing in what we now call Canada.
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Fish Tales: Stories from the Sea
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Fish Tales: Stories from the Sea
From coast to coast to coast, and the waterways in between, Fish Tales brings you real stories from the diverse fishers of Canada. Whether it's cod, salmon, crab, or trout, fishing is more than just a way of life to diverse communities in Canada — it's a culture and a core sense of identity to coastal, lake, and river peoples. We chat with Indigenous fishers exercising their traditional fishing rights, commercial fishers advocating for their livelihoods, and recreational anglers. Together, these stories share a glimpse into the vibrant world of fishing in what we now call Canada.