Business
CategoryFirst Nation communities and Commercial Fisheries Enterprises (CFEs) across Atlantic Canada that have an interest in pursuing the diversification of their businesses, now have the Continue Reading →
Corner Brook – The Qalipu Business Network hosted its annual business forum on February 18-19 at the Greenwood Inn in Corner Brook. This was the Continue Reading →
Nova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI) announced two newly approved productions through the Nova Scotia Film and Television Production Incentive Fund on, Feb 18. Documentary, Digitally Continue Reading →
Corner Brook –On February 28, 2020, members of the newly established Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism Association (NLITA) shared their story of coming together to form Continue Reading →
On February 14, Rose Paul was proud to be part of the announcement for Paqtnkek Mi’kmaw Nation on a project proposal submitted and supported by Continue Reading →
Corner Brook – The Qalipu Business Network (QBN) will host its annual business forum on February 19 at the Greenwood Inn in Corner Brook, opening Continue Reading →
Glooscap is the 2nd in Nova Scotia to receive Financial Management System Certification Hantsport, NS – Glooscap First Nation is a Mi’kmaw community with its Continue Reading →
FREDERICTON – The provincial government has issued a request for proposals (RFP) for a single private operator to undertake the operation, distribution and sales of Continue Reading →
Members of the Band are invited to participate in the development of the Qalipu First Nation five-year strategic plan via consultation sessions scheduled to take Continue Reading →
National Chief Perry Bellegarde Fully Supports the Listuguj First Nation in Exercising their Treaty Right to Fish in their Territory OTTAWA – Assembly of First Continue Reading →
Membertou, NS. Sept 28, 2019…. A group of seven Indigenous trades people from Unama’ki (Cape Breton) graduated Sat. Sept 28, from the Atlantic Trades Business Continue Reading →
In the spirit of advancing reconciliation, Indigenous executives in the National Indigenous Fisheries Institute worked with Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) over the last two Continue Reading →