Marshall’s family want chiefs to honour promise

Family of late Donald Marshall, Jr. protest outside of UNSI chiefs meeting in Halifax Sept. 30/09

Simon Marshall says he just wants Atlantic aboriginal leaders to honour a promise they made to his brother, the late Donald Marshall, Jr., to compensate him for his fishing rights court battle. “He spent seven years in court and they offered a settlement to him,” Marshall, 42, said while holding a protest sign outside...
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