HALIFAX — A Mi’kmaq leader in Nova Scotia says the provincial government continues to ignore First Nations' concerns on a new law they say targets their community's ability to protect its territory.
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Mi’kmaw elder Marian Nicholas, 56, originally of Eskasoni First Nation, stands at the lookoff at Cape Clear, the crown jewel in the Highlands of Unama’ki, Cape Breton, against the backdrop of the ...
A Mi’kmaq leader in Nova Scotia says the provincial government continues to ignore First Nations’ concerns on a new law they say targets their community’s ability to protect its territory. The law was ...
A new agreement signed between Parks Canada and eight Mi'kmaq First Nations in New Brunswick will give the Mi'kmaq a hand in the management of national parks and historic sites. Known as the The ...
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