An Evening with Greg Mercer
Schedule
Tue, 16 Sep, 2025 at 07:00 pm
UTC-03:00Location
Don and Marion McDougall Hall | Charlottetown, PE
The Lobster Trap is a page-turning examination of how a multi-billion dollar industry creates enormous wealth and endless heartache, at a time when climate change, swings in the market, and greed are impacting fishermen’s livelihoods in new and dramatic ways.
Lobster has been a phenomenal success story, with a commercial fishery that has generated enormous wealth and fuelled appetites for one of the world’s most recognizable luxury foods. The great lobster boom that began in the 1990s has also led to violent fights over who has the right to catch this valuable seafood, including many Indigenous people in Canada, who until recently have been excluded from this industry. Now overfishing, trade wars, and climate change are threatening the future of this fishery in deeply troubling ways.
In this deeply reported, resonant, timely book, Greg Mercer takes readers inside this precarious moment for the lobster industry, to show the money and heartache, and the danger and violence, tied up in it. Along the way, he explores lobster’s remarkable history, the gold-rush mentality that surrounds it, and examines the looming crisis for this most precious shellfish.
GREG MERCER is an investigative reporter for The Globe and Mail, where he writes in-depth stories about issues of international interest, from the drone-spying scandal at the Paris Olympics to the deadly legacy of the coal mining industry. He was previously the Globe’s Atlantic Canada reporter, where he covered the worst mass shooting in Canadian history. He has also reported for the BBC, The Guardian, and The Toronto Star. His reporting has earned him multiple National Newspaper Awards and the Michener–Deacon Fellowship for Investigative Reporting.
TERESA WRIGHT is a Canadian journalist and writer with almost two decades of experience covering local, regional and national news with a particular focus on politics and policy. She worked as a national politics reporter with Global News, iPolitics and The Canadian Press in Ottawa. Teresa also taught journalism at Holland College and previously worked as chief political reporter for over a decade at The P.E.I. Guardian. More recently, she has been working as a communications and public affairs specialist for a national women's health non-profit.
Where is it happening?
Don and Marion McDougall Hall, Don and Marion MacDougall Hall, University Ave, Charlottetown, PE C1A, CanadaEvent Location & Nearby Stays: