A Word to Say: The Story of the Maritime Fishermen's Union

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
A Word to Say: The Story of the Maritime Fishermen's Union
Abstract
A Word to Say is a penetrating account of how inshore fishermen, most of them Acadian, came together to take control of their industry and their livelihood. Threatened with the loss of their way of life, they fought long and hard to be heard by governments and companies alike. In the process, they saw their union spread from the east coast of New Brunswick to the shores of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. As the only union in the country made up strictly of inshore fishermen, the MFU is unique. Although it has not altered the social fabric of the region, it has played a major role in the momentous changes in the fishery since the mid-1970s. In telling the story, Sue Calhoun gives fishermen more than a word to say. She offers clear insights into the lives of inshore fishermen, so often ignored and taken for granted. Her characters aren't rich. They aren't powerful. Many aren't educated. They are ordinary people who have done extraordinary things. --Publisher's description
Place
Halifax, N.S.
Publisher
Nimbus
Date
1991
# of Pages
274 pages: illustrations, map, portraits
Language
English
ISBN
0-921054-64-5
Short Title
A word to say
Library Catalog
Library Catalog (Amicus)
Call Number
331.88/1392/09715
Extra
Includes index
Notes

Includes bibliographical references:. p. [260]-265.

Citation
Calhoun, S. (1991). A Word to Say: The Story of the Maritime Fishermen’s Union. Nimbus. https://archive.org/details/wordtosaystoryof0000calh