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The Future of the Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation Engagement 2017

Gain insights and feedback from fishers and stakeholders on the future of Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation. Understand concerns, opportunities for change, and improve governance practices.

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The Future of the Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation Engagement 2017

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  1. The Future of the Freshwater Fish Marketing CorporationEngagement 2017 Presented by Hill+Knowlton Strategies December 2017

  2. The context • Freshwater is at a critical juncture – it needs to evolve to ensure it can continue to support the fishery and serve fishers. • Over 1,700 fishers use the services provided by the Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation (Freshwater) in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and the Northwest Territories. • Manitoba withdrew from Freshwater on December 1, 2017.

  3. The engagement What Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) embarked on an engagement initiative, online and in-person, between July and September 2017. Who They engaged with fishers, community members, First Nations and Métisstakeholdersin Manitoba, Saskatchewan and the Northwest Territories. Why To gain a better understanding of what’s working welland not so well; and, to seek feedback on opportunities for changeor improvement.

  4. Where we went Communities are numbered in the order the events were held.

  5. What we heard • Freshwater has a reputation for producing high quality products • Freshwater plays an important role in the livelihoods of many fishers • Fishers are concerned about the price they receive for their fish • Fishers would like to see improvements to the governance practices at Freshwater • Many fishers are concerned about the impacts of an open market on their communities 300+ fishers and stakeholders 19 communities www.letstalkfreshwater.ca

  6. Manitoba Freight costs + Infrastructure Mixed feelings Concern over lack of buyers Some fishers are apprehensive about Manitoba’s withdrawal, others feel it will provide them with better prices for their fish. Manitoba fishers are worried about the lack of new buyers in their communities. Freight costs and infrastructure make it difficult for some communities to transport their fish to market. Valued Governance Freshwater plays an essential role in the economic sustainability of fishing activities. Fishers want the option of selling to Freshwater, even in an open market environment. Fishers feel improved governance practices could help increase trust in Freshwater, including more inclusive representation on the Board of Directors and improved financial oversight.

  7. Saskatchewan Essential Showing apprehension Still relevant The majority of fishers in Saskatchewan still rely on Freshwater services even after the province’s transition to an open market in 2012. Many fishers feel that Freshwater plays an important role in the fishery and managing the rising costs of freight and storage. Fishers are apprehensive about Manitoba’s withdrawal and impending changes to Freshwater.

  8. Northwest Territories The Government of the Northwest Territories developed a growth strategy for the fishery in Great Slave Lake which they are now looking to implement. Government strategy Processing + storage capabilities Fishers are hoping to develop their own processing and storage capabilities. Logistical challenges Local market Fishers from the Northwest Territories face logistical challenges getting their fish to market. Fishers have also developed strong links with local merchants.

  9. Outcomes • The feedback gathered from fishers will help DFO develop priorities to guide Freshwater’s transformation.

  10. Next Steps • DFO is committed to working with fishers from all communities on Freshwater’s transformation. • DFO is committed to further engagement with fishers and stakeholders on the future of Freshwater. Working with Indigenous groups and communities Working with fishers More engagement

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