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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The first On-the-Land Pedagogy gathering in Ugpi’ganjig (Eel River Bar) brought together fifteen Early Years Educators for a learning experience rooted in Indigenous ways of knowing and being. 🌿💚

Through shared teachings, cultural activities, reflection, and hands-on learning on the land, participants explored how land-based learning supports children’s holistic development while strengthening connections to language, culture, identity, and community.

Wela’lieg to the Elders, Knowledge Keepers, facilitators, and participants who helped make this gathering possible and supported a strong foundation for future land-based learning in First Nations Early Learning and Child Care.

➡️ Learn more about NSMTC’s Early Learning and Child Care program: nsmtc.ca/health-services/early-learning-child-care/
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The first On-the-Land Pedagogy gathering in Ugpi’ganjig (Eel River Bar) brought together fifteen Early Years Educators for a learning experience rooted in Indigenous ways of knowing and being. 🌿💚

Through shared teachings, cultural activities, reflection, and hands-on learning on the land, participants explored how land-based learning supports children’s holistic development while strengthening connections to language, culture, identity, and community.

Wela’lieg to the Elders, Knowledge Keepers, facilitators, and participants who helped make this gathering possible and supported a strong foundation for future land-based learning in First Nations Early Learning and Child Care. 

➡️ Learn more about NSMTC’s Early Learning and Child Care program: https://nsmtc.ca/health-services/early-learning-child-care/Image attachmentImage attachment

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NSMTC summer intern Mariah Ward recently attended the Indigenous Women in STEM Workshop at McMaster University.

“It was an honour to attend this workshop. Seeing so many young Indigenous women engaged, curious, and excited about STEM was inspiring and highlighted the importance of creating opportunities like these.”

This summer, Mariah will bring that learning home by helping lead STEM camps for Indigenous youth in our Member Nation communities. As NSMTC continues work in energy, environmental stewardship, and nuclear conversations, experiences like this help Indigenous youth explore STEM and see where it can take them.

Photo credit: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC)
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NSMTC summer intern Mariah Ward recently attended the Indigenous Women in STEM Workshop at McMaster University.

“It was an honour to attend this workshop. Seeing so many young Indigenous women engaged, curious, and excited about STEM was inspiring and highlighted the importance of creating opportunities like these.”

This summer, Mariah will bring that learning home by helping lead STEM camps for Indigenous youth in our Member Nation communities. As NSMTC continues work in energy, environmental stewardship, and nuclear conversations, experiences like this help Indigenous youth explore STEM and see where it can take them.

Photo credit: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC)Image attachmentImage attachment

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Awesome job Mariah, way to go, smart girl!

You are a great role model for indigenous youth. We are all very proud of you.

So proud of this young lady! She is going to go place! ❤️

We are so proud of you Mariah, 🎉

Well done Mariah, congratulations 🎉♥️👏

Awesome! WTG, Mariah!

Yay Mariah❤️

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The Senate Committee on Indigenous Peoples is inviting First Nations, Métis and Inuit youth leaders ages 18 to 35 to apply for Voices of Youth Indigenous Leaders.

Selected participants will travel to Ottawa from October 27-29, 2026, to share their leadership experiences and ideas with senators. Travel and accommodation expenses will be covered.

➡️ Learn more and apply: sencanada.ca/en/committees/appa/misc/voices-of-youth-indigenous-leaders
➡️ Application deadline: July 31, 2026
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The Senate Committee on Indigenous Peoples is inviting First Nations, Métis and Inuit youth leaders ages 18 to 35 to apply for Voices of Youth Indigenous Leaders.

Selected participants will travel to Ottawa from October 27-29, 2026, to share their leadership experiences and ideas with senators. Travel and accommodation expenses will be covered.

➡️ Learn more and apply: https://sencanada.ca/en/committees/appa/misc/voices-of-youth-indigenous-leaders
➡️ Application deadline: July 31, 2026
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