Chief Bernard-Daisley brought up the amount of violence in the Mi’kmaw communities and how something has to be done about it. District Chief Sherry Pictou echoed her concerns and spoke about bylaw enforcement and preventative measures. Kji-Keptin Denny voiced concerns about racism in the justice system. KMK’s Executive Director spoke
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Assembly offers condolences to the family and friends of Daniel Paul
June 29, 2023 The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs extends condolences to the family and friends of Mi’kmaw Elder and historian, Dr. Daniel N. Paul, C.M., O.N.S., O.C. Elder Dr. Paul was best known for dedicating his life to advocating for the history of the Mi’kmaw Nation and the
Assembly Calls for Avon River Ministerial Order to be Reinstated
June 13, 2023 On June 1, the Nova Scotia Provincial Emergency Management Office announced they would be closing the gates at the Avon causeway in Windsor, to re-establish a reservoir (Lake Pisiquid) for possible wildfire suppression. This quickly shifted into concern over dry hydrants located above the Avon causeway. While
Fire Resource Document for Community Members
Because of recent wildfires, the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs want to help you and the members of your household prepare, should you need to evacuate. Click here to open the full Fire Resource Document– updated June 1, 2023
Assembly Highlights – May 25, 2023
The 2021-2022 KMK audited financial statements were presented and approved. KMK presented the EverWind Fuels Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). EverWind Fuels is a private developer of green hydrogen and green ammonia production and storage facilities, in Point Tupper, NS. The MOU a commitment for both parties to work together, in