Lethbridge Herald

Billion-dollar Clearwater deal completed

- THE CANADIAN PRESS — HALIFAX

A billion-dollar deal that marks the single biggest investment in Canada’s seafood industry by an Indigenous group was finalized on Monday, with one First Nation’s chief calling it a “significan­t achievemen­t for the Mi’kmaq.”

Vancouver-based Premium Brands Holdings Corp. and a coalition of First Nations in Atlantic Canada have each acquired half ownership of Clearwater through a new partnershi­p, FNC Holdings Ltd., at a price of $8.25 a share.

The $1-billion transactio­n, including debt, is expected to see the Mi’kmaq First Nations partnershi­p hold Clearwater’s Canadian fishing licences.

Membertou First Nation Chief Terry Paul said the deal will transform Indigenous participat­ion in the commercial fishing sector.

“This is a significan­t achievemen­t for the Mi’kmaq,” he said in a statement. “This collective investment by First Nations in Clearwater represents the single largest investment in the seafood industry by any Indigenous group in Canada.”

The partnershi­p, which includes Membertou, Miawpukek, Sipekne’katik, We’koqma’q, Potlotek, Pictou Landing and Paqtnkek communitie­s, will provide more opportunit­ies for Indigenous Peoples in the Atlantic region and bring prosperity to the communitie­s, Paul added.

The participat­ion in the commercial seafood sector is not expected to impact ongoing efforts by Indigenous communitie­s in Atlantic Canada to establish a “moderate livelihood” or treaty rights-based fishery.

Clearwater fishes a variety of seafood, including scallops, lobster, clams and crab in Canada, Argentina and the U.K, with sales in 48 countries around the world.

The acquisitio­n will allow the Halifaxbas­ed seafood company to continue to grow while preserving its culture and community presence, said Ian Smith, president and CEO of Clearwater.

“This partnershi­p positions us to continue building on the legacy of our founders, Colin MacDonald and John Risley, while we embark on the next chapter of a remarkable Atlantic Canadian success story,” he said in a statement.

Premium Brands owns a broad range of specialty food manufactur­ing and food distributi­on businesses with operations across Canada, the U.S. and Italy.

George Paleologou, president and CEO of Premium Brands, said the company’s brand developmen­t capabiliti­es and extensive customer relationsh­ips will strengthen Clearwater’s business and position it to accelerate its growth.

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