Fish or ‘Scrambled Eggs’
CANSO — The knock on the door comes just as Ginny Boudreau takes another bite of her sandwich. “They know it’s lunchtime,” she laughs, under her breath, “but they come anyway.”
It’s been nearly a month since China slapped a 25 percent tariff on Canadian seafood. A week since the U.S. administration’s so-called Liberation Day in its stop-start-stop-again trade war with almost the entire world. And, all along the Canso waterfront, the air is thick with tension.
Inside the crowded office of the Guysborough County Inshore Fishermen’s Association (GCIFA), the phones don’t stop...
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