From the Editor This special issue of Yemaya on Women and Fisheries in Atlantic Canada…
ATLANTIC CANADA A gathering not to be missed Woman fishworkers from Atlantic Canada must be…
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Low value or high value? Changes in the fishery and in processing…
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR We, women, are out there, fishing . More women are fishing after the…
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR A crabby life Workers in snow crab processing plants are prone to…
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Women are human too Women workers are demanding to be judged and…
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PEIwatch Though small by world standards, PEI is a highquality centre of…
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Cleaned Out Women traditionally working as cleaners on oyster boats find themselves…
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Moss loss As the struggle to make a living from the traditional…
NEW BRUNSWICK Bearing the brunt Many inshore fisher people of New Brunswick believe that, going…
NEW BRUNSWICK Closing the gap Women from New Brunswick are concerned about equity in terms…
NOVA SCOTIA Profits for a few The common person can never afford to become a…
NOVA SCOTIA The invisible ones No union or association can speak for those who can…
NOVA SCOTIA Under stress Woman of Nova Scotian fishing communities are being affected by the…
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