Le Canada s'entend avec la France sur la pêche du flétan de l'Atlantique

The federal Fisheries Department says it has reached an agreement with France allowing fishers from the tiny archipelago near Newfoundland a portion of the annual Atlantic halibut catch. A man displays a 17-pound halibut in Richmond, B.C., on Friday, Aug. 31, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

OTTAWA - Months of negotiations have resulted in an agreement between Canada and France allowing fishers from a tiny archipelago near Newfoundland a portion of the annual Atlantic halibut catch, officials announced Monday.

Fishers from the French territory of St-Pierre-Miquelon will be allowed three per cent of the total allowable catch, which is set each year by Canada, the federal Fisheries Department said in a statement.

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