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The family of a New Brunswick Mi’kmaw teen who was raped and murdered by her cousin in 2009 wants tougher laws in Canada for sex offenders. “He shouldn’t have the opportunity for parole,” Pam Fillier, ...
Latest News [ May 3, 2024 ] Charges withdrawn against fishermen in elver eel dispute News [ April 3, 2024 ] Mi’kmaw leaders accuse DFO of racism after fishermen were forced to walk at night without ...
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Latest News [ November 5, 2024 ] “Like night and day”: First Nations in New Brunswick hopeful for negotiations with Liberal government NB [ October 20, 2024 ] New Brunswick elections: First Nations ...
A film written and directed by a Nova Scotia Aboriginal filmmaker will debut at the 35th Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax on Wednesday evening. The film, called North Mountain, is the first feature ...
Mi’kmaw leaders in Nova Scotia are accusing the Department of Fisheries and Oceans of not doing enough to control the elver eel fishery following an alleged shooting of an Eskasoni man in Meteghan, ...
An Indigenous agency that provides child protection and family support services to First Nation communities in Nova Scotia is suing the province’s second largest Mi’kmaw First Nation after it was ...
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Jan. 8: Cory Francis Cory Francis at his home in Acadia First Nation near Yarmouth, N.S./Photo by Stephen Brake A new fishery charge against Cory Francis, 54, was withdrawn during a court hearing in ...
Moriah Campbell, 22, is a graduate student who, in May 2016, graduated from Acadia University with a Bachelor’s of Arts majoring in English. She has always had a love for reading and writing which led ...
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