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August 7, 2012

Education, Health

Community Oral Health Services Professional Development

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Delta Hotel Dartmouth NS, Nov. 14-15, 2023 Day 1: Lindsey Thompson, Community Oral Health Services Coordinator First Nations Inuit Health Branch – Atlantic Region for Continue Reading →

Business, Culture

APC’s 24th Annual Fisheries Conference & Awards Banquet and Ceremony

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The Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat (APC) hosted its 24th annual Fisheries Conference & Awards Banquet and Ceremony in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Continue Reading →

Business

Strong Leadership Turns Around Commercial Fishery at Maliseet de Viger First Nation

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The Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs secretariat (APCFNC) is proud to honour excellence in the First Nations commercial fishery across the Atlantic region. Continue Reading →

Business

13th Annual First Nations Fisheries Conference

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The larger than expected crowd of Elders, Chiefs, Councillors, Fishery Coordinators, FN organizations, and other support staff that came together for the 13th Annual First Continue Reading →

Business

APC Congratulates Commercial Fisheries Awards Winners

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The Atlantic Policy Congress (APC) of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat would like to congratulate all the winners of the Third Annual Aboriginal Fisheries Awards! The Continue Reading →

Business

Fisheries Management System

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What is the Fisheries Management System? The fisheries management system has been designed to be a one stop place to go for fishery managers to Continue Reading →

Business

APC recognizes First Nation Fishers across Atlantic Region

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Once again, the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat (APC) will be recognizing Mi’kmaq and Maliseet First Nation fishers across the Atlantic and Continue Reading →

Health

Patricia Saulis, NIHB Navigator, Here to Help!

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Patricia Saulis has been hired as the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat as the NIHB (Non-Insured Health Benefits) Navigator, effective October 17, Continue Reading →

Culture

Mi’kmaq Input on Culture, Heritage & Archaeology

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The Culture, Heritage and Archaeology Working Group (CHA WG) of the Kwilmu’kw Maw-klusuaqn Negotiation Office/Mi’kmaq Rights Initiative (KMKNO) is currently conducting research on Mi’kmaw culture, Continue Reading →

Legal

Tripartite Working Committee Meetings for October 2012

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The Mi’kmaq – Nova Scotia – Canada Tripartite Forum currently has four Working Committee meetings scheduled for October 2012. All Tripartite Forum Working Committee meetings Continue Reading →

Business, Community

Aboriginal Fisheries: Opportunities Blossoming

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Though many people might not know this, Canada has one of the most valuable fishing industries in the world. It generates over $5 billion a Continue Reading →

Community, Health

Community resilience in the face of disaster for Tobique

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Tobique First Nation is a Maliseet community with a population of approximately 1800 people that’s located at the confluence of the St. John and Tobique Continue Reading →