Mi’kmaw Circle of Hope Society was founded in 2019 by Heidi Marshall, who saw and felt the need to address the concerns Mi’kmaw people face. Continue Reading →
September was supposed to be a busy month at the Atlantic First Nations Water Authority, but the death of Queen Elizabeth II followed by Hurricane Continue Reading →
It has been 2 years since I become and amputee. I have gone through many ups and downs during those two years. As much as Continue Reading →
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The Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative (ADI) delivers a range of primary prevention, screening, and treatment programming to reduce type 2 diabetes among Indigenous people and communities. Continue Reading →
Despite many obstacles with the appearance of Hurricane Fiona, many Treaty Day and Orange shirt day celebrations still took place. Unfortunately, many events such as Continue Reading →
Kwe, Nin teluisi, Kesatam tan teli L’nui, my Spirit name is I love my L’nu ways. Kiwnik clan, Sipekne’katik, my name is Dorene Bernard. I Continue Reading →
On behalf of the Atlantic First Nations Water Authority, we offer our heartfelt condolences to the family of Chief Tma Francis and the Paqtnkek community. Continue Reading →
As we head into the end of the summer, our students begin to wrap up their time with us at here at The Confederacy of Continue Reading →
Hello and welcome to Shirley’s Corner. It has been a while since I wrote anything, well, story wise for that matter. I have been sort Continue Reading →