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Tony Maas and Allen Curry

Tony Maas is the director of the Forum for Leadership on Water (FLOW), a Canadian policy think tank that works to advance the protection, restoration and sustainable use of freshwater resources and ecosystems. FLOW is a project of Tides Canada. Dr. Allen Curry is fellow of the Canadian Rivers Institute and Professor of Biology, Forestry and Environmental Management at UNB. He was a co-author of a Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat report on environmental flows and fisheries in Canada.

Bill C-68: the clock is ticking on a historic opportunity to modernize the Fisheries Act

Opinion | BY TONY MAAS AND ALLEN CURRY | March 18, 2019
Bill C-68 is critical to protecting fish populations for future generations. Soon to be before the Senate Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, the legislation introduces some of the most important updates to Canada’s Fisheries Act in half a century, and marks the most significant revamp since the Act was created in 1868, write Tony Maas and Allen Curry. Photograph courtesy Commons Wikipedia
Opinion | BY TONY MAAS AND ALLEN CURRY | March 18, 2019
Opinion | BY TONY MAAS AND ALLEN CURRY | March 18, 2019
Bill C-68 is critical to protecting fish populations for future generations. Soon to be before the Senate Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, the legislation introduces some of the most important updates to Canada’s Fisheries Act in half a century, and marks the most significant revamp since the Act was created in 1868, write Tony Maas and Allen Curry. Photograph courtesy Commons Wikipedia
Opinion | BY TONY MAAS AND ALLEN CURRY | March 18, 2019
Bill C-68 is critical to protecting fish populations for future generations. Soon to be before the Senate Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, the legislation introduces some of the most important updates to Canada’s Fisheries Act in half a century, and marks the most significant revamp since the Act was created in 1868, write Tony Maas and Allen Curry. Photograph courtesy Commons Wikipedia
Opinion | BY TONY MAAS AND ALLEN CURRY | March 18, 2019
Opinion | BY TONY MAAS AND ALLEN CURRY | March 18, 2019
Bill C-68 is critical to protecting fish populations for future generations. Soon to be before the Senate Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, the legislation introduces some of the most important updates to Canada’s Fisheries Act in half a century, and marks the most significant revamp since the Act was created in 1868, write Tony Maas and Allen Curry. Photograph courtesy Commons Wikipedia