SAINT JOHN, N.B. — A team of New Brunswick First Nations communities have come to terms with two Saint John-based companies to help develop new low-carbon ...
Jim Ward, the North Shore Mi'kmaq Tribal Council's general manager, said the investment decision will help benefit the seven generations into the future with a sustainable environment. - Moltex TwitterSAINT JOHN, N.B. — A team of New Brunswick First Nations communities have come to terms with two Saint John-based companies to help develop new low-carbon energy in the province.
The two companies will be working closely with First Nations communities to help develop future opportunities for training, employment, procurement and business development. “We are laying the groundwork for a prosperous future and opportunities that can be passed down for years to come.”
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