Our February 2021 Newsletter’s spotlight is on Mi’kmaw Cultural Tourism. Click the link below to read the full issue: February 2021 Newsletter Were you unable to make our February Virtual Community Session? No problem! We just posted the recording so you don’t have to miss out on the information we
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Potlotek Files Notice of Intended Action on Livelihood Fisheries
February 16, 2021 Today, Chief Wilbert Marshall, on behalf of Potlotek First Nation, and Potlotek community harvester, Michael Basque, filed a Notice of Intended Action against the Province of Nova Scotia on their Fish Buyers Licensing and Enforcement Regulations. The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs have worked with the
Newsletter – January 2021
Our January 2021 Newsletter’s spotlight is on the Archaeology Department. Click the link below to read the full issue: KMK Newsletter – January 2021 Were you unable to make our first Virtual Community Session ? No problem! We just posted the recording so you don’t have to miss out on
Assembly Congratulates Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Centre on Funding for Urban Housing
December 2, 2020 The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs (Assembly) would like to congratulate and recognize the Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Centre on their work to secure funding for their College Street property – which will directly impact the ongoing issues of the lack of adequate urban housing for the
Letter to HRM on Cornwallis
Mayor Mike SavageHalifax Regional Municipality1841 Argyle Street, P.O. Box 1749Halifax, NS B3J 3A5 Dear Mayor Savage, RE: HRM decision on Cornwallis statue and street name As Co-Chairs of the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Chiefs (Assembly), we would like to address your Council’s recent decision not to remove Governor Edward