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High Liner Foods of Lunenburg has cut ties with a Chinese fish supplier after a damning article this week in the U.S. magazine The New Yorker.
The magazine’s investigative team reported that tens of thousands of tons of fish processed by forced labour was bought by “major American and Canadian importers,” including High Liner Foods.
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