Grand Manan Fishermens Association, Inc. v. Canada (Attorney General)
GRAND MANAN FISHERMENS ASSOCIATION, INC.
Law Firm / Organization
Clifford Shiels Legal
Lawyer(s)

Sarah A. Shiels

ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA
Law Firm / Organization
Department of Justice Canada
Lawyer(s)

Mark S. Freeman

FUNDY NORTH FISHERMENS’ ASSOCIATION INC.
Law Firm / Organization
Not Specified
  1. Background:

    • The case involves judicial review of a decision by the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, altering access to Lobster Fishing Area 37 (LFA 37) for the 2022-2023 fishing season.
    • The Grand Manan Fishermens Association Inc. (GMFA) represents commercial lobster fishing license holders in LFA 38, while the Fundy North Fishermens’ Association Inc. (FNFA) represents those in LFA 36.
    • The decision was made following a history of conflict and disagreement over access to LFA 37, shared by LFA 36 and LFA 38 license holders.
  2. Issues and Court’s Decision:

    • The court examined three issues:
      • Whether GMFA has standing to assert a breach of the Minister’s duty to consult Indigenous interests (found they did not have standing).
      • Whether the GMFA was afforded appropriate procedural fairness (the court found procedural fairness was not breached).
      • Whether the decision by the Minister was reasonable (the court upheld the decision as reasonable).
  3. Reasoning:

    • Standing on Duty to Consult: The court concluded GMFA lacked standing to argue on behalf of Indigenous interests regarding the Minister’s duty to consult under section 35 of the Constitution Act 1982.
    • Procedural Fairness: The court found no violation of procedural fairness. GMFA’s expectation of being consulted on the final decision was not supported by clear, unambiguous promises from the authority.
    • Reasonableness of Decision: The Minister’s decision was found to be reasonable and justified, taking into account the conflict in LFA 37 and the need for equitable access.
  4. Conclusion:

    • The application for judicial review was dismissed, upholding the Minister's decision regarding LFA 37 access for the 2022-2023 season.
  5. Lump sum costs of this application in the amount of $5000.00 was granted in favor of the respondent, the Attorney General of Canada.
Federal Court
T-2291-22
Environmental law
$ 5,000
Respondent
02 November 2022