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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A 2024 highlight for our NSMTC Anqotum Resource Management team has been working hand-in-hand with members of L’nui Menikuk (Indian Island) First Nation to develop a community conservation plan. This plan is designed to benefit the community, safeguard culturally significant species and spaces, and address the increasing need for climate change resilience.

We would like to thank Chief Kenneth Barlow, the L’nui Menikuk Band Council, and all community members who helped by organizing and attending gatherings, and providing delicious meals. We would also like to give a shout-out to our partners at Wele’k Pemjajika’q Siknikt (Healthy Coasts NB): Nature NB, Nature Conservancy of Canada, The Nature Trust of New Brunswick, and Birds Canada. Wela'lieg!
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A 2024 highlight for our NSMTC Anqotum Resource Management team has been working hand-in-hand with members of L’nui Menikuk (Indian Island) First Nation to develop a community conservation plan. This plan is designed to benefit the community, safeguard culturally significant species and spaces, and address the increasing need for climate change resilience. 

We would like to thank Chief Kenneth Barlow, the L’nui Menikuk Band Council, and all community members who helped by organizing and attending gatherings, and providing delicious meals. We would also like to give a shout-out to our partners at Wele’k Pemjajika’q Siknikt (Healthy Coasts NB): Nature NB, Nature Conservancy of Canada, The Nature Trust of New Brunswick, and Birds Canada. Welalieg!Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

We’re looking for someone personable and professional to join our team as our NSMTC Health Governance Coordinator! This individual will be responsible for improving coordination, communication, collaboration, and integration of supports and services to advance First Nation Health. This is a great opportunity for anyone with a background in administrative work. The deadline to apply is October 18th.

▶ Click here to view the job posting:
nsmtc.ca/nsmtc-health-governance-job-posting/
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We’re looking for someone personable and professional to join our team as our NSMTC Health Governance Coordinator! This individual will be responsible for improving coordination, communication, collaboration, and integration of supports and services to advance First Nation Health. This is a great opportunity for anyone with a background in administrative work. The deadline to apply is October 18th. 

▶ Click here to view the job posting:
https://nsmtc.ca/nsmtc-health-governance-job-posting/

MENAHQESK POW WOW 2024! 🎉

📅 Dates: October 26 - 27, 2024
📍 Location: TD Station Saint John, NB

🕒 Registration: 11:00 AM (Saturday & Sunday)
🎊 Grand Entry: 1:00 PM (Saturday & Sunday)

Join us for a Traditional Wabanaki Pow Wow in Menahqesk!

✨ FREE ADMISSION — Everyone is welcome! ✨
Bring your family and friends for a weekend of celebration, culture, and community.

For all Updates and Information, Follow: m.facebook.com/p/Menahqesk-Powwow-61561197137073/

Government of New Brunswick, City of Saint John, Envision Saint John: The Regional Growth Agency, Port Saint John, CAA Atlantic Saint John Energy, Our Health Counts New Brunswick, Atlantic Lottery / Loto Atlantique, Hampton, NB, Oak View Group, JSM Sports & Entertainment, GSJ Community Foundation, Double Curve Media
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