N.L.'s most lucrative fishery on hold as fishermen protest low price of snow crab

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With the price of snow crab less than one-third of what it was a year ago, Newfoundland and Labrador’s fishermen are rallying on the steps of the provincial legislature Monday morning to demand government action on the province’s most lucrative fishery.

Members of the Fish, Food & Allied Workers union say they can’t afford to fish crab at the $2.20 per pound set earlier this month. Fishing season is open, but harvesters are keeping their boats docked in the hopes of getting a higher price.

About 500 union members and their supporters, hoisting signs that read “People Over Profit” and “End Processor

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