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L’nuey and Parks Canada seeking members for two newly established co-management boards

L’nuey and Parks Canada are looking for board members for two newly established co-management boards.  

The boards will play a vital role in the shared governance of the Pituamkek National Park Reserve and the PEI National Park and Parks Canada-administered National Historic Sites — providing strategic advice to the Mi’kmaq Nation Government of PEI and Parks Canada.   Jenene Wooldridge, Executive 

Director of L’nuey, says the establishment of those co-management boards is a significant step in ensuring that  Mi’kmaq voices are at the forefront of decision-making.  She says that by working together, their inherent rights and responsibilities are being honoured, while fostering a future of mutual respect and sustainability.

Those interested in joining one of the boards can learn more and apply through the L’nuey website.

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