L'nuey and Parks Canada Seek Board Members to Co-Manage Protected Lands, Historic Sites
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L'nuey and Parks Canada seek board members to co-manage protected lands, historic sites
The First Nations group L'nuey and Parks Canada are looking for board members to help co-manage P.E.I.'s protected lands and historic sites, taking the next step on an agreement they have spent years crafting.


Government of Canada - Parks Canada in Cape Breton working with post secondary institutions on restoration projects
Parks Canada in Cape Breton has signed a multi-year agreement with Holland College, Algonquin College, and Willowbank School of Restoration Arts. The agreement will enable students at all three post-s. . .
L'nuey and Parks Canada seek board members to co-manage protected lands, historic sites #CDNNews #PEI #PEINews
Mi’kmaq First Nations and Parks Canada are taking another step towards shaping the future of P.E.I.’s National Parks together. They are creating co-management boards. Both call it a milestone in terms of their relationship — and reconciliation itself. CBC’s Sheehan Desjardins has the story. L’nuey and Parks Canada are looking for board members to help co-manage P.E.I.’s protected lands and historic sites, taking the next step on an agreement th…
A call is made to all families whose territories border the Pessamiushipu (Betsiamites River) to participate in a research project focusing on the development and conservation of Innu cultural heritage. Led in collaboration between the Territory and Resources sector of the Pessamit Innu Council and the Canada Research Chair in Aboriginal Tourism and Heritage at Laval University, the project aims to collect stories, family memories, innu-aimun to…
A call is made to all families whose territories border the Pessamiushipu (Betsiamites River) to participate in a research project focusing on the development and conservation of Innu cultural heritage. Led in collaboration between the Territory and Resources sector of the Pessamit Innu Council and the Canada Research Chair in Aboriginal Tourism and Heritage at Laval University, the project aims to collect stories, family memories, innu-aimun to…
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