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 have some seriously bright minds in our First Nations-operated schools, and last week our NSMTC team got to see that firsthand!

We were thrilled to be hosted by Natoaganeg School on March 24 and Metepenagiag School on March 26 for STEM fairs. 🔬

STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and math. With booths and hands-on activities led by our Technical Services, Anqotum Resource Management, and Energy Services staff, students got a look at some of the STEM work happening across our organization. The energy and curiosity we saw was a reminder of why this work matters and where it’s all going.

Wela’lioq to both schools for hosting us!
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We have some seriously bright minds in our First Nations-operated schools, and last week our NSMTC team got to see that firsthand!

We were thrilled to be hosted by Natoaganeg School on March 24 and Metepenagiag School on March 26 for STEM fairs. 🔬

STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and math. With booths and hands-on activities led by our Technical Services, Anqotum Resource Management, and Energy Services staff, students got a look at some of the STEM work happening across our organization. The energy and curiosity we saw was a reminder of why this work matters and where it’s all going.

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Closing date extended for our current Request for Proposal 📢

The North Shore Mi’kmaq Tribal Council is inviting proposals for a NB Fish Leather Processing Facility Feasibility Study. This project will run from April 15 to August 28 and will explore markets, production methods, and supply opportunities for sustainable fish leather in New Brunswick.

➡️ View the RFP: nsmtc.ca/extended-fish-leather-rfp/
➡️ Extended closing date: April 13, 2026
➡️ Submit proposals to: shawndalton@nsmtc.ca
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Closing date extended for our current Request for Proposal 📢

The North Shore Mi’kmaq Tribal Council is inviting proposals for a NB Fish Leather Processing Facility Feasibility Study. This project will run from April 15 to August 28 and will explore markets, production methods, and supply opportunities for sustainable fish leather in New Brunswick.

➡️ View the RFP: https://nsmtc.ca/extended-fish-leather-rfp/
➡️ Extended closing date: April 13, 2026
➡️ Submit proposals to: shawndalton@nsmtc.ca

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