Here's a media update on the 'Salmon Farming Kills' campaign and lawsuit. The Norwegian trade press bible Intrafish reported (25 February):
Norway's state broadcaster NRK reported (24 February) that Don Staniford was "a hair in the soup of the global salmon farming industry" and re-published the mock cigarette packets deemed defamatory by the Canadian courts:
The Norwegian newspaper Adresseavisen reported (17 February) "Salmon Activist rejected by the Supreme Court of Canada":
CBC's 'Early Edition' radio show (13 February) featured an interview between Don Staniford and Rick Cluff:
Listen to the podcast online here
Vancouver Media Coop reported (16 February):
Read article in full via "Supreme Court rules against "fair comment""
Canada's First Nations Radio reported (19 February):
Gorilla Radio (17 February) broadcast an interview between Don Staniford and Chris Cook:
Listen to the podcast online here
Undercurrent News reported (14 February):
Intrafish reported (13 February):
The Westerly News also reported (19 February) on the case - although the article was almost immediately censored and removed from their web-site:
The next day (20 February) what appears to be a re-written version of the above article (by the same journalist Andrew Bailey) was published by the Alberni Valley Times:
Mainstream Canada (re-named Cermaq Canada) issued a press release (13 February):
The Vancouver Sun reported (13 February):
NRK also reported (24 February) "Norway is Like China":
Norwegian Fish Farmer magazine (Fish Farming Xpert) reported:
Seafood News reported (14 February):
Seafood Intelligence reported (14 February):
Read more via:
Staniford Relights 'Salmon Farming Kills' Campaign
Censored: You Tube
Censored: The Westerly News
Statement following the Supreme Court of Canada dismissal
To Whom Do I Write the Cheque?
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