Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday called for an “end to the violence” amid the conflict between non-Indigenous commercial and Mi’kmaw fishers in Nova Scotia. Trudeau added that he “understands” the concerns around the conflict and called for a solution.
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‘We need to find a solution’: Trudeau on N.S. fisheries conflict
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