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 recently gifted framed photos to our 2025 Waqme'k Wasoqnmaqaney STEM Camp sponsors as a small thank you for helping bring last year’s camp to life. Their support helped create hands-on STEM learning opportunities for youth in our Member Nation communities. 🔬🤖🚀

Shout out again to all of our incredible 2025 sponsors:
• AtkinsRéalis
CBCL Limited
New Brunswick Centres Of Excellence in Energy
• Hatch
• NB Power / Énergie NB
• Saint John Construction Association
Science East
Siemens Energy
• Westinghouse
Worlds UNBound

Our 2026 STEM camps will begin later this summer, in partnership with Nukumi House. Stay tuned!
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We recently gifted framed photos to our 2025 Waqmek Wasoqnmaqaney STEM Camp sponsors as a small thank you for helping bring last year’s camp to life. Their support helped create hands-on STEM learning opportunities for youth in our Member Nation communities. 🔬🤖🚀

Shout out again to all of our incredible 2025 sponsors:
• AtkinsRéalis
• CBCL Limited 
• New Brunswick Centres Of Excellence in Energy
• Hatch
• NB Power / Énergie NB 
• Saint John Construction Association
• Science East 
• Siemens Energy
• Westinghouse
• Worlds UNBound 

Our 2026 STEM camps will begin later this summer, in partnership with Nukumi House. Stay tuned!

When young people see their work valued, it tells them their voices matter.

NSMTC partnered with Made with Local to help give young Mi’kmaq artists an opportunity to share their creativity through the Strawberry Indigenous Youth Art Contest. This year’s winning artwork was created by Reese Simon from Natoaganeg School. Reese’s bright design tells a story of atuomko’mink (strawberry) and na’gu’set (sun), and is now featured on Made with Local’s seasonal Strawberry Sunshine Real Food Bar. 🍓🌞

➡️ Learn more: www.madewithlocal.com/pages/strawberry
➡️ Interested in trying the Strawberry Sunshine bar? If you're in Natoaganeg, they are currently available for purchase at Joes Kwik Way.
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This is so cool! Congratulations Reese!

NSMTC has developed two new tools to help share information about critical minerals in New Brunswick and support knowledge sharing with our Member Nation communities.

📖 The ArcGIS StoryMap explains critical minerals and why they matter.
🗺️ The ArcGIS Data Viewer lets users explore publicly available map-based information in more detail.
➡️ View the tools: nsmtc.ca/critical-minerals

For the best experience, access the data viewer on a desktop or laptop.

Developed in partnership with Suslop Inc., Strum Consulting, and ICE - Indigenous Community Engagement.
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NSMTC has developed two new tools to help share information about critical minerals in New Brunswick and support knowledge sharing with our Member Nation communities.

📖 The ArcGIS StoryMap explains critical minerals and why they matter.
🗺️ The ArcGIS Data Viewer lets users explore publicly available map-based information in more detail.
➡️ View the tools: https://nsmtc.ca/critical-minerals

For the best experience, access the data viewer on a desktop or laptop.

Developed in partnership with Suslop Inc., Strum Consulting, and Indigenous Community Engagement.
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