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Nikki Skuce

Nikki Skuce is the director of Northern Confluence, an initiative dedicated to conserving the salmon watersheds that sustain our communities, economies and shared futures based out of northwestern British Columbia.

Renewing the Fisheries Act: getting Canada’s oldest environmental law right

Opinion | BY NIKKI SKUCE, TONY MASS | November 6, 2017
In 2015, a new line was cast when the current prime minister mandated the Fisheries Minister, now Dominic LeBlanc, to review the changes made to the Fisheries Act and work to 'restore lost protections, and incorporate modern safeguards.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY NIKKI SKUCE, TONY MASS | November 6, 2017
Opinion | BY NIKKI SKUCE, TONY MASS | November 6, 2017
In 2015, a new line was cast when the current prime minister mandated the Fisheries Minister, now Dominic LeBlanc, to review the changes made to the Fisheries Act and work to 'restore lost protections, and incorporate modern safeguards.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY NIKKI SKUCE, TONY MASS | November 6, 2017
In 2015, a new line was cast when the current prime minister mandated the Fisheries Minister, now Dominic LeBlanc, to review the changes made to the Fisheries Act and work to 'restore lost protections, and incorporate modern safeguards.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY NIKKI SKUCE, TONY MASS | November 6, 2017
Opinion | BY NIKKI SKUCE, TONY MASS | November 6, 2017
In 2015, a new line was cast when the current prime minister mandated the Fisheries Minister, now Dominic LeBlanc, to review the changes made to the Fisheries Act and work to 'restore lost protections, and incorporate modern safeguards.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade