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Tools to address PFAS pollution are limited. Here's what researchers are learning about how these chemicals travel through ...
A group of Mi'kmaw girls from Eel River Bar First Nation have begun a year-long berry fast as part of a rite of passage ...
Christmas, a noted Indigenous treaty scholar, died in Membertou on May 28 and the loss of his knowledge, wisdom and humour are being mourned in the Mi’kmaw community. Above, he is seen in a ...
“Kevin leaves behind a legacy rooted in compassion, strength and unwavering commitment to his people. A proud Mi’kmaq man, he devoted his life to the service of community, nation, and the protection ...
The highly-anticipated 2025 Mi’kmaw Summer Games is expected to draw upwards of 5,000 athletes and visitors from across Mi’kma’ki and beyond to Wagmatcook First Nation in August and excitement is ...
Rod Bennett is a former councillor in Grand Falls-Windsor who is now with with the Qalipu First Nation. This week, he launched his first children’s book as he battles cancer to teach kids about ...
Each Claude model has a specific knowledge cut-off date. For example, Claude 4 Opus and 4 Sonet were trained on data up until March 2025 and Claude 3.5 Haiku until July 2024. Anthropic continually ...
Nova Scotia’s continued failure to consult with First Nations on uranium exploration is a mistake that will further erode the province’s relationship with Mi’kmaq communities, says the ...
HALIFAX - A Mi’kmaq band has dropped a legal case alleging Ottawa was violating its treaty rights in the lobster fishery, after hopes were raised of a historic deal.
N.S. Mi’kmaq band drops case arguing federal rules don’t apply to its lobster fishery By Michael Tutton Global News Posted June 9, 2025 4:06 pm Updated June 9, 2025 6:37 pm ...
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