There’s still time to enter the NSMTC Youth Earth Day Poster Contest for a chance to win up to $100!
This year’s theme is “The Earth Is Our Mother.” Wskwitqamuey Na’kwek (Celebrate Earth Day) by showing us what the land, water, and life around you mean to you through art.
🌍 Who can participate?
Youth ages 5–12 from any of our Member Nations: Ugpi’ganjig, Oinpegitjoig, Natoaganeg, Metepenagia, L'nui Menikuk, Tjipõgtõtjg, and Amlamgog.
🌍 How do I submit?
Drop your poster in the blue submission box at your Band Office.
🌍 Deadline:
Monday, May 12th at 4:00 p.m.
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Today is Bear Witness Day – also known as Spirit Bear’s birthday! 🧸 This day honours Jordan River Anderson and raises awareness of Jordan’s Principle. We invite people of all ages to “Bear Witness” today, to ensure Jordan's Principle is fully implemented.
Our NSMTC Jordan’s Principle team has helped support 1,099 children and families!! 💙
Learn more about our work: nsmtc.ca/jordans-principle
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Our NSMTC Data Management Team works with the First Nations Information Governance Centre (FNIGC) and other First Nation organizations across Canada to support data sovereignty. It’s important for everyone to understand what data is, what data sovereignty means, and what the First Nations Principles of OCAP® are. Let’s start the conversation.
💻 Data is more than just research – it includes every piece of information sent, received, or stored online or on a device. That means texts, emails, photos, health records, online forms, and more. Knowing what counts as data is the first step in protecting it.
➡️ Learn more at FNIGC.ca.
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