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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Tia’m (moose) is an important traditional food for Mi’kmaq families.

NSMTC has received $150,000 to study whether pesticides are showing up in moose in New Brunswick, including DDT used in the past and glyphosate, which is still used in forestry today.

The study will test moose liver samples from the Miramichi area and Acadian Peninsula. It will also include knowledge from Elders, hunters, Knowledge Holders, and community members about moose, harvesting areas, changes on the land, and concerns about pesticides. What we learn will be shared back with communities and leadership to help guide conversations about moose and what needs to happen next.

➡️ Read the full release: nsmtc.ca/nsmtc-receives-150k-to-study-pesticide-exposure-in-new-brunswick-moose/
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Tia’m (moose) is an important traditional food for Mi’kmaq families.

NSMTC has received $150,000 to study whether pesticides are showing up in moose in New Brunswick, including DDT used in the past and glyphosate, which is still used in forestry today.

The study will test moose liver samples from the Miramichi area and Acadian Peninsula. It will also include knowledge from Elders, hunters, Knowledge Holders, and community members about moose, harvesting areas, changes on the land, and concerns about pesticides. What we learn will be shared back with communities and leadership to help guide conversations about moose and what needs to happen next.

➡️ Read the full release: https://nsmtc.ca/nsmtc-receives-150k-to-study-pesticide-exposure-in-new-brunswick-moose/

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Can you post the study proposal?

Shout-out to Nelson Cloud for capturing these stunning photos from the Pabineau First Nation Powwow this past weekend! 📷

Have your own photos from the Pabineau First Nation Powwow? Share them in the comments!
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Shout-out to Nelson Cloud for capturing these stunning photos from the Pabineau First Nation Powwow this past weekend! 📷

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Nelson is a great photographer 👏👏

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN for the 2026 Atlantic Emergency Management Conference!

➡️ Visit AtlanticEM.ca

Join us October 20–21, 2026, at the Membertou Trade & Convention Centre for a two-day gathering focused on strengthening emergency management across Atlantic Canada.

Hosted by North Shore Mi'kmaq Tribal Council, Wolastoqey Tribal Council Inc., The Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq, Union of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq, and Membertou Community.
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REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN for the 2026 Atlantic Emergency Management Conference! 

➡️ Visit https://AtlanticEM.ca

Join us October 20–21, 2026, at the Membertou Trade & Convention Centre for a two-day gathering focused on strengthening emergency management across Atlantic Canada.

Hosted by North Shore Mikmaq Tribal Council, Wolastoqey Tribal Council Inc., The Confederacy of Mainland Mikmaq, Union of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq, and Membertou Community.
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