Kjipuktuk (Halifax) has been chosen to host the 2020 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG), which will be the largest multi-sporting event to be held in Continue Reading →
September 30, 1934 ~ April 9, 2018 Lillian B. Marshall was a well known and much loved Mi’kmaw Elder from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. She Continue Reading →
In 1970 the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development decided to spread out administrative responsibilities from the Regional Office in Amherst by opening District Continue Reading →
Hello and welcome back to Shirley’s Corner for another fall and winter session of the ups and downs and the crazy stuff in between. Last Continue Reading →
The lower St. Lawrence region of Québec, a few kilometers north of Rivière-du-Loup in Cacouna and Whitworth Township, is home to the Maliseet de Viger Continue Reading →
The Department of Education in Sipekne’katik is hosting numerous cultural teachings within the community. tarting in October 2017 the Education Department, along with the Sipekne’katik Continue Reading →
Community-based justice programs help to reduce crime, victimization and incarceration, increase community safety, and provide culturally relevant access to justice services. The Government of Canada Continue Reading →
We made it through January and February and I am so looking forward to March. Why March?? It has March Break and it ends with Continue Reading →
Gold River NS – On March 1, the RCMP Foundation is launching a youth program in Gold River which is part of Acadia First Nation. Continue Reading →
For too long, Indigenous Peoples in Canada have had to prove their rights exist and fight to have them recognized and fully implemented. To truly Continue Reading →
Mi’kmaq is used as a plural form for the people. Mi’kmaw is the adjective form and is also used for a single person, as in Continue Reading →