Waycobah Chief Wayne Googoo: 1945 – 1976 Wayne was from Wagmatcook, however, when he was six years of age Michael P. and Mary Googoo moved Continue Reading →
New and revitalized recovery teams for wildlife and species at risk will help guide the creation of recovery plans. Having new teams in place follows Continue Reading →
Glooscap First Nation’s commitment to safe and healthy workplaces continues to progress with the formation of their first Workplace Health and Safety Committee. On March Continue Reading →
Christena Dykstra of Pictou Landing was a 2018 ATCO Indigenous Education Award recipient. Christena took the time to answer some questions about herself and the Continue Reading →
Each year, the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat (APC) honours the hard work of the men and women working to support their Continue Reading →
The Board of Mi’kmaw Kina’matnewey is very pleased to announce the selection of Wyatt White as the next Executive Director. Wyatt joined MK as Executive Continue Reading →
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On February 7, 2019, Shelly Martin of Millbrook made history as the first Mi’kmaw woman to be appointed as Adjudicator of the Small Claims Court Continue Reading →
Applauds Selection of Regional MP Cabinet Ministers O’Regan and Jordan HALIFAX – Congratulations to Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould on her new role as the Veteran Affairs Continue Reading →
The Government of Canada is working in partnership with First Nations communities to improve health outcomes and well-being, and address health infrastructure needs. On January Continue Reading →
“Liyane Lewstocik” – “Let’s Make Speakers!” About the program The St. Mary’s First Nation (SMFN) Adult Maliseet Language Program (MLP) is an intense tow year Continue Reading →