The New Brunswick government said Thursday it will protect another 100,000 hectares of land, as part of its commitment to double the amount of protected land and water in the province.
Neqotkuk council will officially recognize the Wolastoqey language as the original language of the territory and establish it as the official language of the community, Chief Ross Perley says.
One New Brunswick First Nation has passed their own child welfare legislation that would see the role of child welfare transfer from the province to the First Nation.