The federal government is poised to unveil its strategy for the future of fish farms along British Columbia's coast, addressing a divisive issue among First Nations, industry stakeholders, wild salmon advocates, and environmentalists. Fisheries Minister Diane Lebouthillier and Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson will announce the plan in Ottawa and Vancouver, respectively. This follows consultations with Indigenous leaders and other stakeholders, as part of a transition plan for 79 salmon farms, aligning with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's 2019 pledge to phase out ocean-pen farms. The B.C. Salmon Farmers Association cautions that not renewing the licences could lead to significant job losses and economic repercussions. Previously, former fisheries minister Joyce Murray had decided against renewing licences for 15 Atlantic salmon farms to safeguard wild salmon from threats like disease and lice. This report was initially published by The Canadian Press on June 19, 2024.