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2024 Treaty Day Scholarship and Award Recipients

October 4, 2024

The contributions of several Mi'kmaw community members were recognized during the 38th annual Treaty Day celebration on October 1, in Halifax.

This year, two Elders and two youth were honoured, and three scholarships and two bursaries were presented.

"The individuals recognized today have made a positive difference in their communities," said Brian Wong, Minister of L'nu Affairs. "Treaty Day is a time to reflect and recognize the significant contributions of the Mi'kmaw to Nova Scotia's history and culture. These individuals are continuing that legacy."

The recipients are:

Chief Noel Doucette Memorial Youth Achievement Award:

  • Mia Evelyn Ginnish, Membertou
  • Cadence Davison, Sipekne'katik

Grand Chief Donald Marshall Sr. Memorial Elder Award:

  • Arlene Stevens, Eskasoni
  • Patsy Martin, Millbrook

Sister Dorothy Moore Education Scholarship:

  • Bridget Bernard-Worthen, Pictou

Grand Chief Donald Marshall Sr. Memorial Scholarship:

  • Monica Paul, Membertou
  • Robert Casey, Eskasoni

Quotes:

"Mi'kmaw Kina'matnewey is honoured to support these students as they pursue their academic goals. These scholarships recognize their hard work, resilience and commitment to education. By investing in their futures, we are helping to foster the leaders of tomorrow."

Blaire Gould, Executive Director, Mi'kmaw Kina'matnewey

Quick Facts:

  • October 1 is Treaty Day in Nova Scotia and the beginning of Mi'kmaw History Month
  • the theme for this year's Mi'kmaw History Month is food and its significance in Mi'kmaw culture

Additional Resources:

For more information

Government of Nova Scotia
1800 Argyle Street
Halifax Nova Scotia
Canada B3J 2V9
www.novascotia.ca


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