by ux7VejJ4UFQD92McPqk8gz | Mar 5, 2024
The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation honors the children who never returned home from residential schools, Survivors and their families, and communities. It is a day for sharing and a day for learning with Survivor Testimony and Indigenous voices key to...
by AAEDIRP News AAEDIRP News | Oct 25, 2019
OTTAWA, ON (October 24, 2019): In 1999, the Supreme Court issued its ruling in the case brought forward by Donald Marshall Jr., finding that the 18th century “peace and friendship” treaties between the British government and Mi’kmaq and Maliseet had to be...
by AAEDIRP News AAEDIRP News | Jul 15, 2019
Workforce talent recruitment and retention is one of the most urgent issues facing the Atlantic region. In the next decade, the Canadian economy is expected to offer significant opportunities for employment. Those opportunities reflect both Canada’s emergence as a...
by AAEDIRP News AAEDIRP News | Jun 8, 2017
This preliminary report discusses corporate structuring options for the perspective Atlantic First Nations Water Authority. The contents were presented at a facilitated session on May 24th, 2017. APC is welcoming your comments on this report. If...
by AAEDIRP News AAEDIRP News | Jun 30, 2015
Standing Senate Committee on Aboriginal Peoples – On-Reserve Housing & Infrastructure: Recommendations for Change. Dartmouth, Nova Scotia — Chiefs encouraged by the report On-Reserve Housing and Infrastructure: Recommendations for Change and the thoughtful...
by AAEDIRP News AAEDIRP News | Sep 19, 2014
During the week of September 8, 2014, Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs (APC) reached out to all candidates running in New Brunswick’s provincial election and asked for their ideas on how First Nations communities and the government can work better...
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