by Owen Fitzgerald, Ex. Director, Unama’ki Economic Benefits Office

In late February Joe Rudderham, Director of Apprenticeship Training for the province, met with the Board of Directors for the Unama’ki Economic Benefits Office, the chiefs of the five First Nation Communities in Cape Breton, and signed this joint apprenticeship agreement. The Unama’ki Economic Benefits Office will coordinate this initiative.: (Front L-R) Chief Terry Paul, Membertou, Chief Norman Bernard, Wagmatcook, Joe Rudderham, Director, Apprenticeship for province, (Back L-R), Chief Leroy Denny, Eskasoni, Chief Wilbert Marshall, Potlotek, Alex Paul, Director, Unama’ki Economic Benefits Office and Chief Rod Googoo, Waycobah.To view the full story, you must be a subscriber. Click here for information on how to subscribe.
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