Tŝilhqot’in Chiefs Raise Alarm with Pacific Salmon Treaty Commissioners: Call on Commission to “solve Alaskan fishery problem now” prior to 2022 harvest

By Jarred Takla-Edwards March 8, 2022
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Williams Lake, B.C: On Feb. 17, 2022, Tŝilhqot’in Chiefs raised the alarm with senior
officials at the 22nd annual Pacific Salmon Commission (PSC) meeting, calling on them to
urgently “fix” the unacceptable risk that the Alaskan District 104 Fishery poses to
imperilled Fraser River salmon stocks.

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