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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We’re hiring! Our NSMTC Technical Services team is looking for a Housing Systems Analyst to help manage housing data and improve infrastructure services for our member First Nations.

▶ Application Deadline: February 21st.
▶ Check out all our current job openings: nsmtc.ca/jobs

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We’re hiring! Our NSMTC Technical Services team is looking for a Housing Systems Analyst to help manage housing data and improve infrastructure services for our member First Nations. 

▶ Application Deadline: February 21st. 
▶ Check out all our current job openings: https://nsmtc.ca/jobs

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We’re in Moncton for the 2025 Atlantic Indigenous Procurement Connector!

Today, our NSTMC Energy Services team, along with the Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick, led a workshop on early findings from our research project: Building the Indigenous Supply Chain Supporting SMR Development and Deployment in New Brunswick. This multi-year project looks at how the Indigenous supply chain connects to SMR/new nuclear development and explores ways to increase Indigenous participation in the sector.

Wela'lieg to Natural Resources Canada for supporting this work and to the Atlantic Indigenous Development Initiative (AIDI) for the opportunity to share and connect. us by email at Energy@nsmtc.ca.
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We’re in Moncton for the 2025 Atlantic Indigenous Procurement Connector! 

Today, our NSTMC Energy Services team, along with the Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick, led a workshop on early findings from our research project: Building the Indigenous Supply Chain Supporting SMR Development and Deployment in New Brunswick. This multi-year project looks at how the Indigenous supply chain connects to SMR/new nuclear development and explores ways to increase Indigenous participation in the sector.

Welalieg to Natural Resources Canada for supporting this work and to the Atlantic Indigenous Development Initiative (AIDI) for the opportunity to share and connect. us by email at Energy@nsmtc.ca.Image attachment

Don’t miss your chance to apply for our Community Engagement Intern position!

We’re looking for someone between the ages of 18-30 and of First Nations descent to join our NSMTC Energy Services department. This individual will work closely with our NSMTC Member Nations, help coordinate community engagement sessions, and provide admin support to our team.

▶ To Learn More: Visit nsmtc.ca/jobs.
▶ To Apply: Email your resume and cover letter to careers@nsmtc.ca by Friday, February 7th.
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Don’t miss your chance to apply for our Community Engagement Intern position!

We’re looking for someone between the ages of 18-30 and of First Nations descent to join our NSMTC Energy Services department. This individual will work closely with our NSMTC Member Nations, help coordinate community engagement sessions, and provide admin support to our team.

▶ To Learn More: Visit https://nsmtc.ca/jobs.
▶ To Apply: Email your resume and cover letter to careers@nsmtc.ca by Friday, February 7th.
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