KMK’s Consultation team provided an update about the recently held Inner Bay of Fundy (BoF) symposium. A discussion was had on the designation of the BoF as an Indigenous Protected Conserved Area. This topic will come back for further discussion at a future Assembly meeting. At the February 4–5 strategic
Month: February 2026
Provincial Reductions Are Harmful and Appear Targeted
February 27, 2026 Mi’kma’ki – This week, Premier Houston and his government announced substantial cutbacks across Provincial spending. In that, 21 different Mi’kmaw-specific programs were targeted and cut. “The Nova Scotia government’s decisions will have drastic impacts on this province,” said Chief Leroy Denny, Co-Chair of the Maw-lukutijik Saqmaq. “Programs
Administrative Support – Fish team
Kwilmu’kw Maw-klusuaqn Negotiation Office (KMK) supports the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs (Assembly) in the negotiation and consultation processes. KMK engages Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw communities on the best ways to implement our collective Aboriginal and Treaty Rights. KMK is seeking an Administrative Support to assist our Fish team with
Nathan Sack Named New Executive Director of Kwilmu’kw Maw-klusuaqn
The Maw-lukutijik Saqmaq is pleased to announce the appointment of Nathan Sack as Executive Director of Kwilmu’kw Maw‑klusuaqn (KMK). Mr. Sack has more than twelve years of senior experience in Indigenous governance, financial stewardship, and nation‑building and now joins KMK following his tenure with the First Nations Financial Management Board.

