Wolastoqiyik, Mi’kmaq say they’re allies in land rights despite overlapping title claims | CBC News
By Oscar Baker III | CBC News ‘Our biggest challenge is going to have the province recognize it,’ says Chief Patricia Bernard As several Indigenous nations in eastern Canada make…
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Can we help with your career? We may have a summer job for you. What are your skills and plans? Do you want to work in the woods, in…
MoreSome First Nation support in New Brunswick for small nuclear reactors | CBC News
By Jennifer Sweet | CBC News Moltex CEO says company has full support of all 15 First Nations in N.B. to develop SMRs Companies trying to develop small modular nuclear…
MoreDive deep into the Bay of Fundy without leaving home | CBC News
By Vanessa Moreau | CBC News Virtual museum lets you digitally explore ecosystems of Passamaquoddy Bay If you have ever wanted to see what lives under the dark waters of the…
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MoreTax agreement ‘exit clause’ will end a deal between the province of N.B. and First Nations | CTV News
By Alyson Samson | CTVNews An almost 30-year-old tax revenue sharing agreement between the province of New Brunswick and some First Nations reserves in the province will be dissolved at…
MoreAdditional funding awarded for restoring St. Croix alewife run | The Quoddy Tides
By Edward French | The Quoddy Tides Efforts to restore the alewife run on the St. Croix River, through a partnership involving federal, state, tribal, provincial and private entities, have…
MoreIndigenous land acknowledgements have outlived their usefulness
By Bill Whitelaw | Troy Media Is it time to rethink indigenous land acknowledgements that often open energy-sector conference sessions? Are we ready to question their utility and effectiveness in…
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Ree Brennin Houston, a species at risk biologist for Fisheries and Oceans shares her story on what fielded her drive towards caring for the Earth and conservation. This led her…
MoreConflict over new Indigenous lobster fishery continues to smoulder amid some progress | The Canadian Press
By Michael MacDonald | The Canadian Press Federal conservation officers have seized more than 7,000 lobster traps in the two years since violence flared in Nova Scotia when a First…
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