The Canadian government has faced criticism over its decision to shut down salmon farms in the Discovery Islands, a move that has been described as disregarding the rights of First Nations and damaging local economies. Despite scientific reports showing negligible impact on wild stocks, the government has been influenced by anti-fish farm activists, leading to the withdrawal of salmon farming licenses in the region. This decision, which has been financially and emotionally devastating for the affected communities, has also raised concerns about job losses, economic setbacks, and the future of the salmon farming sector in British Columbia. Critics argue that the government's actions undermine science-based decision-making, harm food security, and hinders the sector's potential for innovation and job creation, particularly in rural, coastal, and Indigenous communities.