A federal Court has upheld the decision by former fisheries minister Joyce Murray to cease renewing licences for 15 Atlantic salmon farms in the Discovery Islands, British Columbia, citing potential risks to wild salmon. The decision, which fulfills the duty to consult and does not infringe on procedural fairness, has been praised by Wild First as a necessary measure to safeguard wild salmon. Despite the court's rejection of their review, salmon farm operators and First Nations communities, led by the Wei Wai Kum and We Wai Kai nations, remain committed to collaborating with the current fisheries minister, Diane Lebouthillier, towards a transition strategy from open-net salmon farming by 2025. This decision, aimed at balancing aquaculture with environmental and indigenous rights concerns, faces ongoing economic and political challenges, with the potential for significant job losses and economic disruption in British Columbia.