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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CALLING ALL INDIGENOUS JOB SEEKERS AND STUDENTS! 📢

Meet employers, explore training options, and connect with your next opportunity at the Indigenous Recruitment Fair, happening February 10, 2026 from 10am–4pm at the Natoaganeg Band Hall.

➡️ RSVP today: nsmtc.ca/recruitment-fair/

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CALLING ALL INDIGENOUS JOB SEEKERS AND STUDENTS! 📢

Meet employers, explore training options, and connect with your next opportunity at the Indigenous Recruitment Fair, happening February 10, 2026 from 10am–4pm at the Natoaganeg Band Hall.

➡️ RSVP today: https://nsmtc.ca/recruitment-fair/

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Mi’gmawe’l Tplu’taqnn Inc. (MTI) has issued a statement of condolence and a call for justice in response to recent police-involved deaths affecting First Nations across our territory.

The statement extends condolences to the family and community of Bronson Paul of Neqotkuk First Nation and addresses the broader pattern of police-involved deaths involving Indigenous people, underscoring the ongoing impacts of systemic racism within the justice system.

Please find the full statement attached.
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Mi’gmawe’l Tplu’taqnn Inc. (MTI) has issued a statement of condolence and a call for justice in response to recent police-involved deaths affecting First Nations across our territory.

The statement extends condolences to the family and community of Bronson Paul of Neqotkuk First Nation and addresses the broader pattern of police-involved deaths involving Indigenous people, underscoring the ongoing impacts of systemic racism within the justice system. 

Please find the full statement attached.
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