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Taking the TRAIN across CANADA - Nova Scotia [Ep. 2]Join us in Nova Scotia as we explore the iconic Cabot Trail, experience Mi’kmaq traditions, and try hands-on adventures like log rolling and surfing. Discover why this province is a must-visit ...
Middle West Pubnico: An angry mob of about 200 people attacked a lobster storage pound on Oct. 13, barricading Mi’kmaq fishers inside, pelting the building with rocks, destroying one of their ...
Under siege from violent terrorists, Mi’kmaq lobster fishermen turned ... the Indigenous lobster fishermen of Sipekne'katik, Nova Scotia, in a blatant display of terrorism that lasted more ...
The latest fracas touched off when the Sipekne’katik, a Mi’kmaq band, set up a “moderate livelihood” fishery in the village of Saulnierville, Nova Scotia, outside the closed fishing season ...
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 ...
the First Nations Mi'kmaq peoples lived and thrived along its shores, their deep knowledge of the land and sea shaping the region. Today, cosmopolitan Halifax is far more than Nova Scotia’s ...
The Benefits Agreement will cover all phases of the Goldboro Project and outlines the economic, environmental, cultural, employment and other benefits to be provided to the Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia ...
Legislation to recognize Mi’kmaq as Nova Scotia’s first language has been proclaimed by the province and affirmed by Mi’kmaw chiefs. Mi’kmaq was officially enshrined as the first language ...
Mi'kmaw leaders in Nova Scotia are making their position clear and threatening legal action. "The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia and the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaw Chiefs continue to remain opposed to ...
Nova Scotia’s fishing communities were economically ... he said that Acadians and the Mi’kmaq had the same basic economic goal—creating prosperity within once impoverished communities ...
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 ...
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