Native Council of Nova Scotia

NCNS; Native Council of Nova Scotia

  • Facebook
  • Home
  • About
  • Program & Services
    • Aboriginal Peoples Training & Employment Commission (APTEC)
    • Aboriginal Trades Project
    • Aboriginal/Treaty Rights Negotiations Facilitating Directorate
    • Child Help Initiative Program (CHIP)
    • Citizenship Identification Office
    • CPPS / Print Plus
    • Education & Student Services
    • E’pit Nuji Ilmuet (Prenatal) Program
    • Micmac Benevolent Society
    • Mi’kmaq Language Program
    • Mi’kma’ki Environments Resource Developments Secretariat (MERDS)
    • Mime’j Seafoods Limited
    • Native Social Counselling Agency
    • NCNS Rural Aboriginal Homelessness Program
    • Netukulimkewe’l Commission
    • The Parenting Journey
    • Rural and Native Housing Group
    • Social Assistance Recipient Support for Employment & Training (SARSET)
    • Social Youth Outreach Program
    • Taliaq Mi’kma’ki
    • Welkaqnik Next Step Shelter
    • Wenjikwom Housing Commission
  • Our Chief
  • Staff
    • Current Staff
    • Employment Opportunities
  • History
    • Our Homelands
    • Our Contacts
    • Our Plight
    • Our Challenge
    • Our Perseverance
    • Our Resolve
    • Our Destiny
    • Our Structure
    • Our Vision
  • What’s Happening
    • Employment Opportunities
    • In The News
    • Upcoming Events
  • Contact

History

Our Homelands
Ancestral Territory of the Mi’kmaq The first Indigenous Peoples on the Northeast region of the North American continent continue a ...
Read More
Our Contacts
Bridging Relationships Our Mi’kmaq distinctive culture, language, practices, knowledge, history, resources and uses, reveal a glimpse about our earliest contact ...
Read More
Our Plight
Consequences of European Wars for Supremacy By sharp contrast to the earlier contact and relationship periods up to the early ...
Read More
Our Challenge
Denouncing the Policy By the end of the Second World War, with a new international Charter of Human Rights, and ...
Read More
Our Perseverance
Existing Direct Descendent Mi’kmaq The Government of Canada’s Indian Act registration list process continues an attempt to vanquish the identity ...
Read More
Our Resolve
Forming an Organized Community Voice Our larger population of direct descendant Mi’kmaq People in Nova Scotia continuing to live throughout ...
Read More
Our Destiny
Going Forward to a Better Future Resolved with a goal and mission, in 1974, we organized as the “Metis and ...
Read More
Our Structure
The Native Council of Nova Scotia The Native Council of Nova Scotia is structured by and from the Community upwards ...
Read More
Our Vision
How Do We Achieve Change Through our contact relationships, determination, perseverance, collective resolve, dedication, effort and work, for over thirty ...
Read More

Welcome to the Native Council of Nova Scotia!

The Native Council of Nova Scotia is the self-governing authority for the large community of Mi’kmaq/Aboriginal peoples residing off-reserve in Nova Scotia throughout traditional Mi’kmaq territory. Our goal is to operate and administer a strong and effective Aboriginal Peoples Representative Organization that serves, advocates and represents our community.

Contact Us

About NCNS

The Native Council of Nova Scotia is the self-governing authority for the large community of Mi’kmaq/Aboriginal peoples residing off-reserve in Nova Scotia throughout traditional Mi’kmaq territory.

Head Office

129 Truro Heights Road,
P.O. Box 1320,
Truro, N.S.
B2N 5N2

Contact Us

Toll Free: 1-800-565-4372
Direct: 902-895-1523
Fax: 902-895-0024

Join Our Facebook Group

  • Facebook

Copyright © 2023 · Built by Websites with Danielle