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Fisheries and Coastal Resources Act (amended) and Wildlife Act (amended)

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Introduced

This Nova Scotia bill proposes amendments to the Fisheries and Coastal Resources Act and the Wildlife Act.

Key Changes

  • Proposes amendments to the Nova Scotia Fisheries and Coastal Resources Act (Chapter 25, Acts of 1996)
  • Proposes amendments to the Nova Scotia Wildlife Act (Chapter 504, Revised Statutes, 1989)
  • Specific provisions of the amendments are not available in the provided bill text

Gotchas

  • The full text of the amendments is not included in the available document, making it impossible to assess the specific changes being proposed.
  • As a private member's bill introduced by an Independent MLA, it faces lower odds of passing without government support.
  • The bill was only at First Reading as of March 2025 and had not yet been debated or reviewed by committee.

Who's Affected

  • Fishers and fishing industry workers in Nova Scotia
  • Wildlife managers and conservation officers
  • Coastal communities in Nova Scotia
  • Hunters and wildlife-related industries
  • Residents of Cumberland North and surrounding areas

Summary

Bill 102 is a private member's bill introduced by Independent MLA Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin from Cumberland North in the Nova Scotia Legislature on March 20, 2025. It proposes changes to two existing provincial laws: the Fisheries and Coastal Resources Act (1996) and the Wildlife Act (1989). However, the full text of the specific amendments is not included in the available document, so the exact changes being proposed cannot be determined from the information provided. Because the bill was introduced by an Independent MLA rather than the governing party, it is considered a private member's bill. These types of bills are introduced by individual legislators and often address specific local or regional concerns. Given the MLA's riding of Cumberland North, the bill may relate to issues affecting fishing communities or wildlife management in that area of Nova Scotia, but this cannot be confirmed without the full bill text. The bill was at First Reading stage as of March 20, 2025, meaning it had just been introduced and had not yet been debated or reviewed by committee.

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