Federal government strengthens Indigenous tourism and creates middle class jobs Kanien’kehá:ka Nation (Montreal, QC) – On May 22, the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Tourism, Continue Reading →
Reflecting on Fisheries and Oceans Programs, Practises and Policies Membertou – The second and final report on the review of Indigenous programs at Fisheries and Continue Reading →
The annual Equity and Community Building Awards were handed out yesterday It was everything you’d expect of an awards ceremony celebrating the bridge-builders of McGill. Continue Reading →
Rain the evening before may have dampened the grounds and river banks of the Stewiacke River but it certainly did not dampen the spirits of Continue Reading →
Seeking Additional Knowledge The Northumberland Strait Coastal Restoration Project would like to extend a HUGE thank-you to Knowledge Holders who participated in the traditional knowledge Continue Reading →
The College Registered Nurses of Nova Scotia (CRNNS) recently announced its 2019 award winners and IWK Health Centre is proud to share our congratulations for Continue Reading →
Cathy Martin, Then and Now On Friday, March 29, 2002, I had published in the Halifax Herald a column I wrote about the achievements of Continue Reading →
Over the past few years the Government of Canada has made several announcements on their commitment toward marine conservation. One ongoing target is the protection Continue Reading →
On May 1st, 2019 the Last Post Fund (LPF) was invited to present the Indigenous Unmarked Graves Program at the Culture and Heritage Committee Tripartite Continue Reading →
Kalolin Sullivan The Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq (CMM) and Port Hawkesbury Paper (PHP) Natural Resource Bursary recognizes one student annually, who is enrolled in any Continue Reading →
Congratulations to Xander Marr age 13 on placing first for the 4 by 400 relay race and 4th place in the hurtles during Provincials, which Continue Reading →