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Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship meets with CBICI staff

The Honourable Ahmed Hussen met with staff of the Cape Breton Island Centre for Immigration at the New Dawn Centre for Social Innovation.

Pictured [L–R]: John Whalley, VP Finance, New Dawn; Amanda McDougall, CBRM Councillor; Amandeep Bhatia, Retention Facilitator, CBICI; Nadine Paruch, Retention Facilitator, CBICI; Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Government of Canada; Sohaila Abdo, Manager, CBICI; Rankin MacSween, President, New Dawn; Erika Shea, VP Development, New Dawn; Chuck Porter, Minister of Municipal Affairs, Government of Nova Scotia; Deeno Tuggar, Retention Facilitator, CBICI.

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Eymu’ti’k Unama’ki

Eymu’ti’k Unama’ki, newte’jk l’uiknek te’sikl Mi’kmawe’l maqamikall mna’q iknmuetumittl. Ula maqamikew wiaqi-wikasik Wantaqo’tie’l aqq I’lamatultimkewe’l Ankukamkewe’l Mi’kmaq aqq Eleke’wuti kisa’matultisnik 1726ek.

We are in Unama’ki, one of the seven traditional and unceded ancestral territories of the people of Mi’kma’ki. This territory is covered by the Treaties of Peace and Friendship which the Mi’kmaq first signed with the British Crown in 1726.

Ketu’-keknuite’tmek aqq kepmite’tmek ula tela’matultimkip wjit maqamikew ta’n etekl mtmo’taqne’l. Ula tett, ula maqamikek, etl-lukutiek l’tunen aqq apoqntmnen apoqnmasimk aqq weliknamk Unama’ki.

We wish to recognize and honour this understanding of the lands on which we reside. It is from here, on these lands, that we work to create and support a culture of self-reliance and vibrancy.