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August 2012

Art, Award, Community

Congratulations to the Sipekne’katik Pageant Winners 2024

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Artisans Who Completed Items For The Pageant Sashes – Vera Marr Floral Peaked Cap – Meg Nevin, Shanda and Candy Beaded Peaked Cap – Cheyenne Continue Reading →

Community, Eco

We’koqma’q L’nue’kati First Nation’s Trout Aquaculture Business is on the Rise

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Located in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia on the shores of the Bras d’Or Lakes overlooking the Skye Mountain range is the beautiful community of We’koqma’q. Continue Reading →

Community

Government Of Canada And Mi’kmaq Nation Government Of Epekwitk Reach Agreement To Establish The 48th National Park In Canada

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Today, Mi’kmawey Kapmnt Ta’n Nikana’tu’tij Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaw-Saqmaq — the Mi’kmaw Nation Government of Prince Edward Island, as represented by the Prince Edward Island Chiefs, Chief Continue Reading →

Health

Supporting Nova Scotia’s Paramedics

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Our medical first responders provide critical care in emergencies and are an essential part of our healthcare system. But for too long Nova Scotians have Continue Reading →

Eco

Qalipu First Nation Responds To The Decision To End The Cod Moratorium

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CORNER BROOK, NL, July 17, 2024 – Qalipu First Nation (QFN) is disappointed with the announcement regarding the recent decision made by the Department of Continue Reading →

Community

Traditional Place Name Signs Tell The Story Of Mi’kmaq Across Epekwitk

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Elder Judy Clark is still learning to read and write in Mi’kmaw as a tribute to her ancestors. The highly respected Mi’kmaw Elder and member Continue Reading →