The Aboriginal Canada Portal closed February 12, 2013. The Digital Aboriginals of True North Turtle Island have intervened. Please visit this web page for more information.
AFNEN seeks to improve Atlantic First Nations community environments by sharing knowledge and ideas. This website includes information on environmental issues of importance in the Atlantic region.
This page provides documents related to the AICFI, an initiative designed to assist the 34 Mi'kmaq and Maliseet First Nations affected by the Marshall decision.
Source: Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO)
MAARS is responsible for evaluating options and providing advice in order that its partner organizations may make well-informed decisions in regards to aquatic resources, oceans management, commercial fisheries, and governance.
Provides regional managers and staff with an analysis of the data contained in the mineral inventory to assist in the preparation and planning for the response of Indian Bands resulting from the distribution of the report.
Source: Government of Canada; Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC)
The commission is a resource management authority for the community, administering harvest guidelines and processes for harvesting natural resources throughout Nova Scotia.
This partnership unites researchers, landowners, industry, Mi'kmaq groups, environmentalists, educational institutions, and government working together to research and promote sustainable forest management.
Representing the five Mi'kmaq communities of Unama'ki, the UINR aims to provide resources for First Nation's equal participation in natural resource management in Unama'ki and its traditional territory.