As Canada wrangles an epic, decades-long saga of who can fish for lobster, and when, emerging threats are heating up the ...
Manifest Destiny, 54-40 or Fight, the Annexation Manifesto, the British North American union movement, Seward’s Folly, Sir John A’s National Policy, Commercial Union and the 1911 Reciprocity Debate ...
NATOAGANEG FIRST NATION, New Brunswick, January 29, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The North Shore Mi'kmaq Tribal Council (NSMTC), alongside its seven Member Nations, has launched a new platform for ...
Media Inquiries Vanessa McLaughlin Communications Officer, North Shore Mi'kmaq Tribal Council [email protected] | 506.210.1705 The North Shore Mi'kmaq Tribal Council (NSMTC), alongside ...
The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs have rejected its portion of a CAD 259 million (USD 180 million, EUR 172 million) offer from the Canadian government to support commercial fisheries access, ...
HALIFAX - A councillor with Pictou Landing First Nation in Nova Scotia says a cleanup plan ... where a pulp mill dumped effluent next to a Mi’kmaq community for more than 50 years.
Aquash was a First Nations Mi’kmaq woman from Nova Scotia who traveled to Pine Ridge for the Wounded Knee 1973 protests and was killed two years later in Pine Ridge. Over the years many have ...
A Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw fisherman says he has a constitutionally protected treaty right to catch and sell fish because he is a direct descendant of the Mi’kmaw Grand Chief who signed one of the Peace [… ...
The chiefs say Fisheries Minister Diane Lebouthillier presented the offer in December to 36 First Nations across Mi'kmaq territories in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and eastern ...
The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaw Chiefs is saying thanks but no thanks to an offer from the federal government that would have provided almost $260 million over three years to help First ...
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