ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaN.S. lobster industry taking a big hit this year25 minutes agoDuration 6:3225 minutes agoNewsDuration 6:32Tariffs imposed by China have cost the industry almost $77 million this spring and summer compared to the same period last year. Watch Tom Murphy’s interview with Kris Vascotto, executive director of the Nova Scotia Seafood Alliance.Related Stories N.L. fish processor hopeful new federal funding will strengthen business after ‘perfect storm’ New Brunswick lobstermen were feeling the pinch in 1989 Well-travelled New Brunswick lobster caught off Cape Cod, Mass. Fresh clams in short supply at some N.B. restaurants Challenges loom for P.E.I.’s wild oyster fishers as fall season gets underwayMore from NewsVideo2:10There were more than 93 hours of unplanned TTC subway delays in July3 minutes agoVideo2:071 child dead, 6 injured after vehicle crashes into Richmond Hill daycare8 minutes agoVideo1:53Pitching for change: Minor baseball association wants more girls and women involved in the sport9 minutes agoVideo2:43’I made $9,000 re-selling Taylor Swift tickets’: How 2 BC Today callers navigate ticket marketsBC Today 21 minutes agoVideo2:22What Ontario’s bill for police in schools could mean in Ottawa26 minutes agoTrending NowVideo1:22#TheMoment Mark Carney surprised a volunteer at an Ontario raceThe National September 9Video1:475 children and driver escape before electric school bus catches fire in MontrealSeptember 10Video3:26WestJet flight from Toronto touches down hard in St. MaartenSeptember 8Video2:26Court documents shed new light on case of missing N.S. childrenCBC News Nova Scotia August 22Video1:46WestJet flight hits runway hard while landing in St. MaartenThe National September 8
N.S. lobster industry taking a big hit this year
