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Category: Indigenous Nova Scotia

Posted inCity Hall

Halifax to consider renaming streets ‘as a matter of respect’ for the Mi’kmaq

A young white man with a dark beard, looking seriously at the viewer in a black and white photo by Zane Woodford November 17, 2020January 2, 2023
Posted inProvince House

Lobsters quickly sell out in front of Nova Scotia legislature: ‘They have a treaty right to buy from the Mi’kmaq’

A young white man with a dark beard, looking seriously at the viewer in a black and white photo by Zane Woodford October 16, 2020January 2, 2023
Posted inFishery

Lobster fishery at a crossroads

Avatar photo by Linda Pannozzo and Joan Baxter October 10, 2020November 16, 2022
Posted inEnvironment

Lobster fishery at a crossroads

Avatar photo by Joan Baxter and Linda Pannozzo October 7, 2020November 16, 2022
Tiny wooden building with a sign saying Father Finley Credit Union
Posted inMorning File

A moderate livelihood

A smiling man with a dark short beard, dark framed glasses, wearing a green shirt by Philip Moscovitch September 21, 2020January 16, 2023
Professional video camera
Posted inMorning File

What will it take to restart film and TV production?

A smiling man with a dark short beard, dark framed glasses, wearing a green shirt by Philip Moscovitch June 18, 2020January 11, 2023
Posted inIndigenous Nova Scotia

Developers proposing ‘Aboriginal’ art gallery in new Halifax hotel — but did they talk to any Indigenous people?

A young white man with a dark beard, looking seriously at the viewer in a black and white photo by Zane Woodford June 16, 2020January 2, 2023
Posted inProvince House

“Today is a great day! A’SE’K Day!”

Avatar photo by Joan Baxter April 30, 2020November 15, 2022
Man by Shubenacadie River at the Alton Gas site, with Mi'kmaq and Warrior flags.
Posted inProvince House

Province: Sipekne’katik First Nation should blame itself for lack of consultation over Alton Gas project

A smiling white woman with short silver hair wearing dark rimmed glasses and a bright blue blazer. by Jennifer Henderson February 20, 2020December 7, 2022
Posted inEnvironment

Northern Pulp takes province to court: The saga continues

A smiling white woman with short silver hair wearing dark rimmed glasses and a bright blue blazer.Avatar photo by Jennifer Henderson and Joan Baxter January 24, 2020November 15, 2022

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