by George Paul, prgeorge@eskasoni.ca
Eskasoni Working Group, (Front L-R) Heather Paruch, Walter Denny, Dion Denny, Glynis Thomas, Bernadette Poirier and Diane McGrath. (Back L-R) Miranda McInnis, Tom Sylliboy, Ann Marie MacInnes, Andre Arseneau, Mary Ellen Paul, Valerie Jewkes, Darlean Whiting, Dan McRury, Doreen GooGoo and Karlena Johnson.
It is official and they are still ironing out the actual date but Eskasoni will have the first ...
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Tags: Andre Arseneau, Ann Marie MacInnes, Bernadette Poirier, Dan McRury, Darlean Whiting, Department of Justice, Diane McGrath, Dion Denny, Domestic Violence Court, Doreen GooGoo, Eskasoni, Eskasoni Chief & Council, Eskasoni Mental Health, George Paul, Glynis Thomas, Heather Paruch, Karlena Johnson, Legal Aid, Mary Ellen Paul, Mi’kmaq Family Healing Centre, Mi’kmaw Family Services of Nova Scotia, Mi’kmaw Legal Support Network, Miranda McInnis, Nova Scotia Advisory Council on the Status of Women, Nova Scotia Probation Office, Office of Aboriginal Affairs, Public Prosecution Service, RCMP Community Aboriginal and Diversity Police Services, Tapusijik Paqtismk, Tom Sylliboy, Two Wolves Men’s Intervention Program, Valerie Jewkes, Victim services, Walter Denny









