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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Yesterday, our Technical Services team attended James M Hill Memorial High School’s Exhibition Night. We were proud to support an ArcGIS StoryMaps project by high school student Faith King Trajkovic titled Advancing Indigenous Infrastructure Management Through GIS. Her project highlighted the importance of GIS-based asset management in First Nations communities and the role NSMTC plays in supporting communities that may not otherwise have access to these tools.

We are always excited to see the next generation of professionals taking an interest in this important work!
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Yesterday, our Technical Services team attended James M Hill Memorial High School’s Exhibition Night. We were proud to support an ArcGIS StoryMaps project by high school student Faith King Trajkovic titled Advancing Indigenous Infrastructure Management Through GIS. Her project highlighted the importance of GIS-based asset management in First Nations communities and the role NSMTC plays in supporting communities that may not otherwise have access to these tools.

We are always excited to see the next generation of professionals taking an interest in this important work!

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Wow , very impressive!!!

Good job Faith. Very proud of you

Attention First Nations fishers! 🎣🚤

Transport Canada Marine Safety & Security is hosting an Indigenous Fisheries Forum to discuss marine safety priorities and on-the-water experiences.

➡️ January 27, 2026, 1–4 pm (following the APC Fisheries Conference)
➡️ Four Points by Sheraton Halifax,1496 Hollis Street
➡️ Coffee, tea, and snacks provided

For questions or to express interest, contact Rob Freake at rob.freake@tc.gc.ca
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Sankewitahasuwakon is looking for an Intergovernmental Liaison! 📢 Please share this post to help us spread the word!

Sankewitahasuwakon is a collaborative process between the Tribal Councils in New Brunswick, the federal government, and the province, working together to build a First Nations-led health system that reflects community needs and priorities.

The Intergovernmental Liaison will provide a pivotal touchpoint between Sankewitahasuwakon, First Nations communities in New Brunswick, Government of New Brunswick departments, and Indigenous Services Canada to facilitate communication, collaboration, and alignment of the provincial health system with First Nations health priorities.

▶ Closing date: Monday, January 19, 2026
▶ Apply by email: human.resources@wolastoqey.ca
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Sankewitahasuwakon is looking for an Intergovernmental Liaison! 📢 Please share this post to help us spread the word!

Sankewitahasuwakon is a collaborative process between the Tribal Councils in New Brunswick, the federal government, and the province, working together to build a First Nations-led health system that reflects community needs and priorities.

The Intergovernmental Liaison will provide a pivotal touchpoint between Sankewitahasuwakon, First Nations communities in New Brunswick, Government of New Brunswick departments, and Indigenous Services Canada to facilitate communication, collaboration, and alignment of the provincial health system with First Nations health priorities.

▶ Closing date: Monday, January 19, 2026
▶ Apply by email: human.resources@wolastoqey.caImage attachment
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