Frontline workers, Aboriginal Organizations and Provincial Government
CCS Planning Committee – From February 26 to 28 one hundred and forty participants took part in a three-day symposium for frontline workers focused on building a collaborative environment to support economic development and attachment to the workforce.
Mi’kmaq community and Native Council frontline workers from Employment, Economic Development, Social, Educati ...
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