Newfoundland fishers protest interrupts environment ministers’ press conference
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — About a dozen fishers interrupted a news conference with the country’s environment ministers in St. John’s on Wednesday to demand the federal government reinstate a 32-year moratorium on commercial cod fishing in the province.
Protesters rang a siren on a bullhorn and carried signs saying “Save our cod” and “Stop offshore draggers” as fisher Glen Winslow took over the podium to deliver his message.
He said he and other members of the union representing inshore fishers oppose Ottawa’s recent decision to reopen the fishery and allow foreign and offshore vessels — what they call “draggers” — a portion of the catch.
“This is very important to all Newfoundlanders, this is the lifeblood of rural Newfoundland and Labrador, make no mistake about it,” Winslow said. “It’s unfortunate that we had to disrupt your meeting here today to try and get the message out, but it seems like we have no other choice.”


