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- 13 July 2017
A contingent of 85 athletes from New Brunswick will participate in the 2017 North American Indigenous Games, July 16-23, in Toronto.
- 21 June 2017
The provincial government has signed a memorandum of understanding with seven First Nation communities respecting First Nations education and the calls to action as set out by the Truth and ...
- 19 June 2017
The following message was issued today by Service New Brunswick Minister Ed Doherty, who is also minister responsible for Aboriginal Affairs:
- 12 June 2017
First Nation communities in New Brunswick will host a series of annual powwows across the province this summer.
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Congratulations to Chief Sock and Elsipogtog First Nation on their commercial development project announcement
This development will create jobs for First Nations, and be a great economic generator for Kent County.
Child Welfare Review
The Office of the Child and Youth Advocate is performing an independent review of child welfare services in New Brunswick’s 15 First Nations communities.
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New Brunswick athletes to participate in North American Indigenous Games
A contingent of 85 athletes from New Brunswick will participate ...
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Memorandum of understanding respecting First Nations education
The provincial government has signed a memorandum of understanding with ...