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Officer Training with the Canadian Coast Guard

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The Canadian Coast Guard is promoting its Officer Training Program at the Canadian Coast Guard College in Sydney, NS  to interested aboriginal persons across Canada. Continue Reading →

Education

Blue Fin Tuna Conservation Concern

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The Atlantic Blue Fin Tuna, Amlamupej in Mi’kmaw, (Thunnus thynnus) could be listed as a Species at Risk under the Federal Species at Risk Act Continue Reading →

Education, Health

Do you have an Interest in becoming a Nurse?

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As nurses we realize that there is a pressing moral and social obligation to address the disparities of health, social and economic inequities experienced by Continue Reading →

Education, Health, Youth

UN’s official includes NB in four-day visit to Canada

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Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Fredericton – The vice-chair of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child concluded her four-day Continue Reading →

Culture, Education

NWAC call for application for Membership

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The Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC) announces CALL FOR APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP to NWAC for the province of New Brunswick, (December 19, 2012). The Continue Reading →

Education

Canada Launches Consultations for Development of FN Education Act

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Ottawa – The Honourable John Duncan, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, announced the start of the Government’s intensive consultations with First Nations on Continue Reading →

Education

LSK Celebrates November

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November is a month to not only remember, but to reflect. Reflect on the people in our lives who have helped us become the people Continue Reading →

Culture, Education, Youth

From Indian Brook to Peru: LSK teacher shares culture across the world

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Gratitude, humility, and the power of a simple act of kindness are some of the unforgettable lessons and values that resonated with LSK Mi’kmaw Language Continue Reading →

Culture, Education

NSCC Pictou Campus hosts first ever mini-mawio’mi

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In celebration of Mi’kmaq History Month NSCC Pictou Campus made history on Wednesday, October 24th when they hosted its first ever mini-mawio’mi. As a way Continue Reading →

Community, Education

MADD kicks off awareness in Millbrook

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November 17, MADD Cobequid hosted their annual Project Red Ribbon campaign in Millbrook. This was the first time the kickoff was hosted in a First Continue Reading →

Education

Inspiring Coady Institute Program Graduates 15 Indigenous Women

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Fifteen young Indigenous women from across Canada, including two from Nova Scotia, have completed a unique leadership course and graduated from Coady International Institute at Continue Reading →

Stephen Augustine, the new Principal of Unama’ki College. Photo by Steven Darby, Museum of Civiliztion (MofC) Education, Youth

Unama’ki College of CBU Welcomes New Principal

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Unama’ki College of Cape Breton University is pleased to announce that Stephen Augustine has accepted the position of principal, commencing January 7, 2013. Originally from Continue Reading →