A dozen large basins are installed at Opercule, Quebec's first commercial urban fish farm. (Philippe-Antoine Saulnier/Radio-Canada - image credit) In the basement of an industrial building in Ahuntsic ...
Relations among the governments that jointly oversee the Ottawa River are so distant that Environment Canada has to file access to information requests to get scientific data from Quebec. The Ottawa ...
Despite assurances from Quebec authorities this week that they have found “the most likely cause” of multiple die-offs of fish in Masson-Angers, an Ottawa-area fish expert remains skeptical. The ...
The fish has been present in Canadian waters since the early 1990s. On July 17, the Quebec Ministry of the Environment and the Fight Against Climate Change announced the detection of the invasive ...
An environmentalist who monitors the condition of the Outaouais River is skeptical of the Quebec government’s explanation that the recent deaths of thousands of fish is the result of a hydro-electric ...
On July 17, the Quebec Ministry of the Environment and the Fight Against Climate Change announced the detection of the invasive tubenose goby fish species in Saint-François Lake, an hour west of ...
Marc-Antoine Maillé was out fishing on the Rivière des Mille Îles Saturday morning when he received a message from a fellow fisherman — there were hundreds of carp stranded in a flooded field in ...
An environmentalist who monitors the condition of the Outaouais River is skeptical of the Quebec government’s explanation that the recent deaths of thousands of fish is the result of a hydro-electric ...
Editors' Note: There is a photo associated with this press release. The Honourable Gail Shea, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, delivered a speech yesterday at the Quebec Fish Processors Association's ...
The fish kill has not been selective, as wildlife officials say the dead fish include minnows to large fish, up to 15 to 20 centimeters (6 to 8 inches) in length. Christian Blanchette, the regional ...
A lake in western Quebec, where the fish were once plentiful, is being thinned out by a parasite. Residents on Lac Simon, about 100 kilometres northeast of Ottawa, are dealing with an outbreak of ...
Quebec's Forests, Wildlife and Parks Ministry has quietly introduced new fees that will force researchers — including volunteers, teachers and students — to pay to examine wildlife in their natural ...