| Crab Stalemate Continues |
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| Wednesday, 21 April 2010 12:21 |
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ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Uncertainty still lingers over Newfoundland and Labrador’s crab situation, but a potential bailout could be on the horizon. According to a recent article in St. John’s Telegraph, Earle McCurdy from the Fish, Food and Allied Workers union, and Derek Butler of the Association of Seafood Producers, met with Fisheries Minister Clyde Jackman yesterday to discuss a possible end to the stalemate that has stalled crab season. Controversy first erupted when the government proposed that a pound of crab sell for $1.34, a price that fisherman thought was too low and processors thought was too high. The debate has led to a more than 20-day standoff and heightened anxiety among fisherman and townspeople.
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