The Liberal Party of Canada is facing urgent calls to reconsider its 2029 ban on open-net salmon aquaculture in British Columbia, following significant backlash from the fishing industry, Indigenous leaders, and stakeholders. Critics argue that the ban, despite having no scientific basis and despite potentially causing economic devastation and job losses, is a politically motivated decision that ignores expert advice and could harm reconciliation efforts with Indigenous communities. The British Columbia Salmon Farmers Association and numerous other organizations contend that the proposed transition to close-containment systems is impractical and economically detrimental, with the potential to halt salmon farming in the province, leading to a significant loss in economic activity and jobs. The situation comes at a time when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's leadership is under intense scrutiny, with his approval ratings at a low point due to concerns over the economy, cost of living, and housing affordability.