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“Fifty per cent of today’s Mi’kmaq in Nova Scotia are under 25 years of age – and that number is growing,” Dexter said. “The new generation can be part of stronger communities and a ...
Mi’kmaq leaders from Nova Scotia are calling on Ottawa to urgently address the income assistance disparity they say is ...
Nova Scotia’s 13 Mi’kmaq communities own 51%, and Black Diamond owns 49%, of the Partnership Black Diamond will supply and rent the workforce lodge, which will house up to 5,000 workers ...
A Mi’kmaq chief says he’s not satisfied with the federal government’s response in the ongoing conflict between Indigenous and non-Indigenous fishermen in southwestern Nova Scotia.
The new Mi'kmaq Place Names Digital Atlas and Website project is letting people see the true origins of Nova Scotia place names. The project is meant to raise public awareness and document the Mi'kmaq ...
The Mi'kmaq language is falling out of use with young people, so the Eskasoni First Nation is pursuing talks with the Nova Scotia government to help preserve it.
A Nova Scotia-based indigenous group is already living the benefits of a Mi'kmaq revitalization project funded by the federal government. Delina Petit Pas, chairperson of the Mi'kmaq Burial Grounds ...
A Nova Scotia senator says the time may be right to re-examine the establishment of a Mi’kmaq seat in the provincial legislature – and the premier says his government is open to it too.
The Nova Scotia government is giving the Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources in Cape Breton $893,000 to fund Mi’kmaq-led climate change adaptation work. The institute that represents the ...
Nova Scotia's provincial flag flies in Ottawa, Friday July 3, 2020. Legislation to recognize Mi'kmaq as Nova Scotia's first language has been proclaimed by the province and affirmed by Mi'kmaw chiefs.
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