Canada Objects To France's Claim On Coastal Waters

Posted on Wednesday, March 25 at 14:23 by NAUWATCH

The Canadian government formally expressed its objection Wednesday to France's plans to go to the United Nations, claiming thousands of square kilometres of potentially lucrative seabed beyond Canada's 200-mile (370-kilometre) zone.

"Canada regrets the Government of France's decision to submit a letter of intent to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf claiming an extended continental shelf for Saint-Pierre and Miquelon," Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon said in a statement.

http://www2.canada.com/news/website+lists+saskatoon+among+world+most+dangerous+cities/1401814/story.html?id=1426950

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  1. Thu Mar 26, 2009 2:27 am
    the Canadian goverment should have extended our 200 mile limit and patroled it with gun boats years ago then perhaps there would still be a fishery in this country



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