North Shore Mi’kmaq Tribal Council

The NSMTC primarily serves our seven Member Nations (Ugpi’ganjig, Oinpegitjoig, Natoaganeg, Metepenagiag, L'nui Menikuk, Tjipõgtõtjg, and Amlamgog), as well as 25 other Atlantic First Nation communities.

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💡 Ready to lead the conversation?

The Atlantic Indigenous Led Energy Symposium is seeking dynamic speakers for our 2025 panels, sessions, and workshops. Apply now and inspire others!

For more information or to apply:

➡️ nsmtc.ca/ailes/speaker-app/

📍 Venue: Delta Hotels by Marriott Beausejour, Moncton, NB
🔗 Stay updated: nsmtcenergy.ca/

#ailes2025 #CleanEnergy #IndigenousLeadership #sustainability #EnergyInnovation #PoweringTheFuture #nsmtcenergy
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💡 Ready to lead the conversation?

The Atlantic Indigenous Led Energy Symposium is seeking dynamic speakers for our 2025 panels, sessions, and workshops. Apply now and inspire others!

For more information or to apply:

➡️ https://nsmtc.ca/ailes/speaker-app/

📍 Venue: Delta Hotels by Marriott Beausejour, Moncton, NB
🔗 Stay updated: https://nsmtcenergy.ca/

#AILES2025 #CleanEnergy #IndigenousLeadership #Sustainability #EnergyInnovation #PoweringTheFuture #nsmtcenergy

💥 Early registration is officially open for the 2025 Atlantic Indigenous Led Energy Symposium—secure your spot today!

Register today to take full advantage of early-bird pricing! (Ends May 1, 2025)

The Atlantic Indigenous-Led Energy Symposium is making a highly anticipated return in 2025 after a SOLD-OUT 2024 event!

📅 October 28-30, 2025 | 📍 Moncton, NB

Engage in three days of meaningful conversations on clean energy, environmental stewardship, and how Indigenous leadership is shaping a greener future.

🌿 Theme: ""Protecting Mother Earth. Powering Future Generations.""

Featuring:
✅ 350 Conference Delegates
✅ 50+ Session Speakers
✅ 30+ Industry Tradeshow Vendors
✅ Indigenous Artisan Market
✅ Workshops & Site Tours

📍 Venue: Delta Hotels by Marriott Beausejour, Moncton, NB
🔗 Stay updated: nsmtcenergy.ca/

➡️ tinyurl.com/2cq5lrv2

#AILES2025 #CleanEnergy #IndigenousLeadership #Sustainability #EnergyInnovation #PoweringTheFuture #nsmtcenergy
... See MoreSee Less

💥 Early registration is officially open for the 2025 Atlantic Indigenous Led Energy Symposium—secure your spot today!

Register today to take full advantage of early-bird pricing! (Ends May 1, 2025)

The Atlantic Indigenous-Led Energy Symposium is making a highly anticipated return in 2025 after a SOLD-OUT 2024 event!

📅 October 28-30, 2025 | 📍 Moncton, NB

Engage in three days of meaningful conversations on clean energy, environmental stewardship, and how Indigenous leadership is shaping a greener future.

🌿 Theme: Protecting Mother Earth. Powering Future Generations.

Featuring:
✅ 350 Conference Delegates
✅ 50+ Session Speakers
✅ 30+ Industry Tradeshow Vendors
✅ Indigenous Artisan Market
✅ Workshops & Site Tours

📍 Venue: Delta Hotels by Marriott Beausejour, Moncton, NB
🔗 Stay updated: https://nsmtcenergy.ca/

➡️ https://tinyurl.com/2cq5lrv2

#AILES2025 #CleanEnergy #IndigenousLeadership #Sustainability #EnergyInnovation #PoweringTheFuture #nsmtcenergy

Chiefs from the New Brunswick Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief's office, North Shore Mi'kmaq Tribal Council, Wolastoqey Tribal Council Inc., and Mawiw Council Inc are speaking out about the changes to Jordan’s Principle.

“Indigenous children with special health, disability, and learning needs should be a priority. Delays, denials and funding cuts to service delivery to our children by Canada is NOT true reconciliation,” says Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief Joanne Bernard.

▶ To download a copy of the joint press release:
nsmtc.ca/jordans-principle-joint-release/

▶ To view our Statement from NSMTC Chiefs about the changes:
nsmtc.ca/statement-from-nsmtc-chiefs-on-jordans-principle/
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Chiefs from the New Brunswick Assembly of First Nations Regional Chiefs office, North Shore Mikmaq Tribal Council, Wolastoqey Tribal Council Inc., and Mawiw Council Inc are speaking out about the changes to Jordan’s Principle.

“Indigenous children with special health, disability, and learning needs should be a priority. Delays, denials and funding cuts to service delivery to our children by Canada is NOT true reconciliation,” says Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief Joanne Bernard.

▶ To download a copy of the joint press release: 
https://nsmtc.ca/jordans-principle-joint-release/

▶ To view our Statement from NSMTC Chiefs about the changes:
https://nsmtc.ca/statement-from-nsmtc-chiefs-on-jordans-principle/
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