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 people working in First Nations who want to understand more about how to navigate emergencies!

We’re partnering with the Canadian Coast Guard to offer Incident Command System training (ICS 100) for those working in First Nations communities. This course is a great opportunity for anyone working in fisheries, health, emergency management, and community.

🔴 Register online by visiting nsmtc.ca/register

▶️ When: February 25, 2026 from 8:30am–4:30pm
▶️ Where: Metepenagiag Heritage Park
▶️ What You’ll Learn: How emergency situations are structured, how responsibilities are assigned, and how responders stay coordinated from the start of an incident to the end.

⭐ Note: This is part one of a two-part course. Incident Command System 200 will be scheduled at a later date.
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Calling all people working in First Nations who want to understand more about how to navigate emergencies!

We’re partnering with the Canadian Coast Guard to offer Incident Command System training (ICS 100) for those working in First Nations communities. This course is a great opportunity for anyone working in fisheries, health, emergency management, and community.

🔴 Register online by visiting http://nsmtc.ca/register

▶️ When: February 25, 2026 from 8:30am–4:30pm
▶️ Where: Metepenagiag Heritage Park
▶️ What You’ll Learn: How emergency situations are structured, how responsibilities are assigned, and how responders stay coordinated from the start of an incident to the end.

⭐ Note: This is part one of a two-part course. Incident Command System 200 will be scheduled at a later date.

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Today, February 2, we remember Jordan River Anderson.

Jordan was a young boy from Norway House Cree Nation who spent his entire life in hospital while governments disputed who should pay for his care. He passed away in 2005 without ever living at home with his family.

His story led to Jordan’s Principle – a commitment that First Nations children should receive the services they need, when they need them, without delay or jurisdictional barriers.

Today, and every day, we honour Jordan’s life and legacy.
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Today, February 2, we remember Jordan River Anderson.

Jordan was a young boy from Norway House Cree Nation who spent his entire life in hospital while governments disputed who should pay for his care. He passed away in 2005 without ever living at home with his family.

His story led to Jordan’s Principle – a commitment that First Nations children should receive the services they need, when they need them, without delay or jurisdictional barriers. 

Today, and every day, we honour Jordan’s life and legacy.

Congratulations to our NSMTC Anqotum Resource Management department on receiving the Aboriginal Aquatic Resource and Oceans Management (AAROM) Excellence Award from the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat. 🏆

The award was presented last week at the 2026 APC Fisheries Conference in Halifax and recognizes outstanding leadership and contributions in fisheries and aquatic resource management within Atlantic First Nations communities.

We're so proud of our Anqotum team and their commitment to community-driven stewardship!
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Congratulations to our NSMTC Anqotum Resource Management department on receiving the Aboriginal Aquatic Resource and Oceans Management (AAROM) Excellence Award from the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat. 🏆

The award was presented last week at the 2026 APC Fisheries Conference in Halifax and recognizes outstanding leadership and contributions in fisheries and aquatic resource management within Atlantic First Nations communities.

Were so proud of our Anqotum team and their commitment to community-driven stewardship!Image attachment
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