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Chignecto Isthmus Management Plan Tabled in Parliament
From: Parks Canada Parks Canada announces plan to connect Canadians to heritage in the Chignecto area October 26, 2018 Moncton, New Brunswick Parks Canada Agency National historic sites reflect the rich and varied heritage of our nation, and their protection is important for Canadians across the country, and for the Government of Canada. The […]
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Read MoreMedia Advisory: Minister Mitchelmore Attending Federal- Provincial-Territorial Meeting of Ministers Responsible for Innovation and Economic Development
October 25, 2018 The Honourable Christopher Mitchelmore, Minister of Tourism, Culture, Industry and Innovation, is attending a meeting of federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for innovation and economic development this week. The meeting takes place in Vancouver, British Columbia, October 25-26. During the meetings, ministers will discuss long-term economic growth, innovation and competitiveness, and […]
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Read MoreMétis, who are they? – APTN News
October 25, 2018 Host Melissa Ridgen and her guests dig deep into the discussion about what makes the Métis, Métis. Some say it’s simply the children of Indigenous and European parents. But can it be anyone who has Indigenous ancestors in their bloodline? Or is it a culture that’s evolved over decades from its roots […]
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Read MoreBrendan Mitchell re-elected as Qalipu chief – CBC
Mitchell says enrolment will be key topic in next term Oct 24, 2018 Brendan Mitchell will continue to lead the Qalipu Mi’kmaq First Nation Band for the next three years, after being re-elected as chief Tuesday night. “I really appreciate the tremendous support,” he said the morning after his win, crediting the work he did […]
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Read MoreNB Government: Throne speech outlines framework for collaboration
23 October 2018 FREDERICTON (GNB) – The speech from the throne outlines a framework for all-party collaboration on matters that are important to New Brunswickers. The throne speech opened the first session of the 59th legislature and was read in the legislative assembly today by Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau on behalf of the government. “By […]
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Read MoreUSMCA is good for Canada and good for New Brunswick
Richibucto, NB, October 22, 2018 – To promote the benefits and opportunities of the USMCA, the Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Intergovernmental and Northern Affairs and Internal Trade, was in Richibucto today, where he visited Imperial Manufacturing Group. The Minister stressed the importance of USMCA as an engine of growth for the middle class and prosperity […]
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Read MoreAll eyes on New Brunswick’s legislature today as Liberals seek path to survival – CP
Source: The Canadian Press Oct 23, 2018 FREDERICTON _ The New Brunswick legislature opens this morning for a session that promises drama _ and the spectre of defeat for Premier Brian Gallant’s minority Liberals. The first order of business is electing a Speaker, with the Liberals offering up one of their own, Daniel Guitard, after opposition parties […]
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Read MoreCornwallis commemoration committee seeks ‘equal partnership’ – CBC
Assembly of N.S. Mi’kmaq Chiefs willing to split committee costs if Halifax council makes changes Oct 23, 2018 The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Chiefs is willing to split the cost of a committee established to look into the commemoration of Halifax founder Edward Cornwallis, as well as Indigenous history. But first, Halifax regional council […]
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Read MoreGetting to know your future Qalipu members – The Gulf News
On the eve of an election to determine the new Qalipu First Nation Band, The Western Star reached out to all candidates in the western region to see what matters most to them. Here is what they had to say: Chief Brendan Mitchell, age 64, Corner Brook What can be done about the supplemental agreement […]
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Read MoreClock ticking for New Brunswick legislature to select a Speaker – CP
Source: The Canadian Press – Broadcast wire Oct 22, 2018 FREDERICTON – The clock is ticking for New Brunswick members of the legislature to select a Speaker as the province’s political deadlock winds on. The Liberals say there will be a candidate for Speaker when the legislature sits tomorrow, but it remains unclear whether Premier Brian Gallant […]
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