The NSMTC is hiring! Please share this post to help us spread the word!
We’re looking for a Communications Coordinator to join our team! This individual will assist with social media management, content development, website updates, and event coordination. This is a great opportunity for someone looking to build experience in communications in a supportive and collaborative environment!
➡️ Closing date: June 11, 2026
➡️ Apply by email: Careers@nsmtc.ca
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Mark your calendars for the 2026 Atlantic Emergency Management Conference (AEMC 2026), happening October 20 and 21 at the Membertou Trade & Convention Centre.
This year’s theme is Strengthening Roots. The conference will bring together emergency professionals from across Atlantic Canada to share knowledge and build stronger connections and foundations for resilient communities. 🌳
AEMC 2026 is hosted by the North Shore Mi'kmaq Tribal Council, the Wolastoqey Tribal Council Inc., and The Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq.
Stay tuned for more information to be shared in the coming weeks!
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Last week, we hosted an NSMTC Communities Meeting in Moncton, NB. We welcomed Councillors, Band representatives, and partners from our Member Nations to learn more about the work happening across the NSMTC, current projects, and what’s on the horizon.
🪶 Wela’lioq to everyone who joined us to listen, learn, talk, and share. And a special thank-you to Premier Susan Holt for stopping by to provide a keynote address and update from the Province.
➡️ Couldn’t make the NSMTC Communities Meeting and want to learn more about what we do? Our NSMTC Annual General Meeting is scheduled for July 30, and this year we’ll be opening it up for all Member Nation community members to attend virtually. We’ll be sharing more details soon – stay tuned!
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