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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Help make this year’s 2026 Atlantic Emergency Management Conference by becoming an event sponsor!

➡️ Learn more or apply online: nsmtc.ca/aemc/sponsor-app/

Why become a 2026 Atlantic Emergency Management Conference Sponsor?
✅ Contribute to conversations on emergency management
✅ Provide a platform for professional development
✅ Build relationships through face-to-face networking opportunities
✅ Showcase your products, services, and projects
✅ Increase your company or organization’s profile
✅ Support those working to strengthen emergency management capacity

The 2026 Atlantic Emergency Management Conference is hosted by Confederacy of Mi’kmaw Nations , Wolastoqey Tribal Council Inc., Membertou Community and North Shore Mi'kmaq Tribal Council.
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Help make this year’s 2026 Atlantic Emergency Management Conference by becoming an event sponsor!

➡️ Learn more or apply online: https://nsmtc.ca/aemc/sponsor-app/

Why become a 2026 Atlantic Emergency Management Conference Sponsor?
✅ Contribute to conversations on emergency management
✅ Provide a platform for professional development
✅ Build relationships through face-to-face networking opportunities
✅ Showcase your products, services, and projects
✅ Increase your company or organization’s profile
✅ Support those working to strengthen emergency management capacity

The 2026 Atlantic Emergency Management Conference is hosted by Confederacy of Mi’kmaw Nations  , Wolastoqey Tribal Council Inc., Membertou Community  and North Shore Mikmaq Tribal Council.

NSMTC was out in full force last week for the 2026 Miramichi Cares Charity Golf Classic, with five teams taking part this year!

Congratulations to Jim Ward, Chief Bill Ward, Joe McKay, Devon Gionet, and Luke Silliker, who took home the title. Their team finished 17 under par for the win! 🏆⛳
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NSMTC was out in full force last week for the 2026 Miramichi Cares Charity Golf Classic, with five teams taking part this year! 

Congratulations to Jim Ward, Chief Bill Ward, Joe McKay, Devon Gionet, and Luke Silliker, who took home the title. Their team finished 17 under par for the win! 🏆⛳

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That's a pretty good team. I can't even call them sandbaggers. Lol

Congratulations!

Congratulations!👍

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Sankewitahasuwakon is looking for a Health Data Engagement Coordinator! 📢 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 Health Data Engagement Coordinator will work with First Nations communities and health leaders to support community-led engagement on health data governance, including the development of a First Nations Client Registry in New Brunswick. The role will plan and facilitate engagement sessions, gather and analyze community feedback, and help ensure community perspectives are reflected in data governance activities.

➡️ Closing date: Friday, August 28, 2026
➡️ Apply by email: human.resources@wolastoqey.ca
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Sankewitahasuwakon is looking for a Health Data Engagement Coordinator! 📢 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 Health Data Engagement Coordinator will work with First Nations communities and health leaders to support community-led engagement on health data governance, including the development of a First Nations Client Registry in New Brunswick. The role will plan and facilitate engagement sessions, gather and analyze community feedback, and help ensure community perspectives are reflected in data governance activities.

➡️ Closing date: Friday, August 28, 2026
➡️ Apply by email: human.resources@wolastoqey.caImage attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment
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