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The Community Unanimously Behind the Fisheries Fund

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From the Côte-Nord to the Gaspésie and the Îles-de-la-Madeleine, participants at the Colloquium on the fisheries of the Bloc Québécois meeting in Cap-aux-Meules unanimously called for the Liberal government to honour its electoral promise and renew the Fonds des pêches pour le Québec. Since its creation in 2019, this program has funded more than 175 projects for innovation and adaptation in the fish and seafood sector. Doing so would be harmful,…
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From the Côte-Nord to the Gaspésie and the Îles-de-la-Madeleine, participants at the Colloquium on the fisheries of the Bloc Québécois meeting in Cap-aux-Meules unanimously called for the Liberal government to honour its electoral promise and renew the Fonds des pêches pour le Québec. Since its creation in 2019, this program has funded more than 175 projects for innovation and adaptation in the fish and seafood sector. Doing so would be harmful,…

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From the Côte-Nord to the Gaspésie and the Îles-de-la-Madeleine, participants at the Colloquium on the fisheries of the Bloc Québécois meeting in Cap-aux-Meules unanimously called for the Liberal government to honour its electoral promise and renew the Fonds des pêches pour le Québec. Since its creation in 2019, this program has funded more than 175 projects for innovation and adaptation in the fish and seafood sector. Doing so would be harmful,…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Saturday, March 7, 2026.
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