Extension of agreement leaves Northern Saskatchewan fishing for answers
A one-year extension of the Freshwater Fish Marketing Agreement (FFMA) has people wondering what will come next.
The agreement was originally supposed to end on Apr. 1, but after stakeholders – fishermen, MLA’s and those in the industry – approached the government asking for more time, the government decided to extend it until Apr. 1, 2012.
Ken Cheveldayoff, minister of First Nations and Métis Relations with the provincial government, said this will give the market an additional year to prepare before the government steps aside.
“This decision will provide fishers and existing businesses in the sector more time to explore new partnerships and value-adding opportunities that will be possible in the future,” he said.