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May 18, 2001
Esgenoopetitj Update: April 22 - May 4, 2001
Sunday, April 22, 2001
CPTers Anne Herman, Rebecca Johnson and Jane Pritchard arrived in
Esgenoopetitj (Burnt Church, NB), at approximately 10:00 p.m. and
were
invited to stay with a local couple.
Monday, April 23, 2001
Team members reviewed the proposed location for base camp, but discovered
that the CPT trailer was still surrounded by a large snow bank.
CPTers had two meetings with different members of the community.
The major
issue of discussion in one of the meetings was the latest draft of
a
proposed fishing agreement which the Canadian government put before
the
thirty-four bands in the Atlantic Region.
Tuesday, April 24, 2001
The team met a few of the Rangers--Esgenoopetitj First Nation (EFN)
fisheries monitors--who had just completed an eight week training
program.
They will begin twenty additional weeks of training in mid-May.
Twenty-six members of the community volunteered for and completed
the
training.
Team members presented EFN Council with a compiled list of press
clippings
from the year 2000 fishing season.
Thursday, April 26, 2001
The team met for dinner and a meeting with the Aboriginal Rights Coalition
(ARC) observer project trainees to share information on each other's
organizations.
Friday, April 27, 2001.
Team members toured four wharves in the area, including Burnt Church,
Neguac, TracadieSheila and Val Comeau.
Saturday, April 28, 2001
CPTers visited briefly with a native commercial fisherman who reported
that
he had to buy new traps this year to replace ones his sons used to
fish
under the EFN Management Plan and which were seized by DFO.
Members also met with a native female member of the community who
expressed
her concern over how exhausting last year's struggle was for her and
for the
community.
CPTers joined ARC observers, including new trainees, at the Learning
Centre
for a native ceremony of welcome to the community.
Monday, April 30, 2001
CPTers attended the Newcastle Court in Miramichi where charges, many
of
which were "obstructing DFO officers", were heard against
nine fishers from
Esgenoopetitj who were fishing under the EFN fisheries management
plan.
Judge William McCarroll granted the request of all nine members,
led by Band
member Brian Bartibogue, that the court first consider financing the
costs
for the Band to hire a defence attorney. Judge McCarroll held over
this
decision to May 15th. Other charges, which the judge had previously
ruled
upon, were also held over to May 15th for sentencing. [Note: on May
15,
Judge McCarrol ruled that the government will have to pay for lawyers
for
at least two members of the Burnt Church band. A more detailed description
of the decision may be found at http://cbc.ca/bios.html]
Tuesday, May 1, 2001
CPTers met with RCMP Inspector Kevin Vickers and Sgt. Francois Bidal
to
express concern about the RCMP's response to and actions towards EFN
fishers
during the 2000 fishing season.
Wednesday, May 2, 2001
While two team members set up tents and the trailer, others went to
review
activity at two of the wharfs, Burnt Church and Neguac. At Neguac,
CPTers
engaged in discussion with several Acadian (European-Canadian) fishers.
One
fisher said that he had no problem with the EFN fishing management
plan, as
he thought it wasn't that different from the DFO regulated plan. He
did,
however, dispute the native right to a fall fishery, as non-natives
do not
have this right, and he claimed that it reduces the spring stock.
Thursday, May 3, 2001
At approximately 9:45 a.m. team members received a call that a native
boat
was slowly sinking off the Tabusintac wharf. Upon arriving at Tabusintac,
they saw an RCMP officer talking with DFO officers. The team learned
that
the event had happened the previous day. Since the boat in question
was not
in dock it was assumed that it was either being repaired or was out
fishing
again.
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