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  "path": "/opinion/op-ed/opinion-who-gets-to-catch-the-last-salmon",
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  "textContent": "At international and regional levels, different groups that rely on salmon are eyeing the size of their piece of the salmon pie. At the international level, Canada and the U.S. are in negotiations over fisheries allocations as part of the renewal of the Pacific Salmon Treaty. Within B.C., the salmon allocation policy is under review and recreational fishing organizations have been raising concerns they might no longer be given priority over commercial fisheries for coho and chinook. Read More",
  "title": "Opinion: Who gets to catch the last salmon?",
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