For Canadian families, high-quality, affordable child care is more than a convenience—it’s a necessity. The Government of Canada is ensuring that every child gets the Continue Reading →
Listuguj – The Government of Canada is committed to working with Indigenous peoples towards a renewed nation-to-nation relationship based on recognition of rights, respect, co-operation Continue Reading →
Safety Advisors from the Safest Catch Program are ready, willing, and able to enhance the capacity of your fishing crew to harvest safely and make Continue Reading →
The holiday season is a season of abundance. It overflows with friends, family, food, and unfortunately, waste. Single use plastic products and packaging, non-recyclable wrapping Continue Reading →
Murdena, we love you! Over the years, 100s of people have offered those simple words to Murdena Marshall. This past month, our beloved Murdena entered Continue Reading →
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David (Tapit) Saint-Jacques’ Space Launch On Monday, December 3rd, 2018, hundreds of Mi’kmaw students, families, educators, and community leaders gathered to watch the launch of Continue Reading →
Despite the rain and heavy wind forcing the celebrations indoors, the Eskasoni Health Centre held their grand opening in the beautiful lobby of their newly Continue Reading →
Dear Editor: October 16, 2018 When asked about the issue of having a day for the (Indigences/survivors) it was something we aspired to for many Continue Reading →
Dartmouth – A first in Canada for the RCMP, the Nova Scotia RCMP has constructed a permanent sweat lodge at Headquarters in Dartmouth. Sweat lodges Continue Reading →
The Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education recognized Orange Shirt Day October 3rd by wearing orange shirts and learning about the significance of this Continue Reading →
St. Francis Xavier University has named Kerry Prosper, a respected Mi’kmaw Elder, published author and Band Council member from Paqtnkek Mi’kmaw Nation as its inaugural Continue Reading →