Aboriginal Business

Businesses [St. Mary's First Nation]

Publisher: 
St. Mary's First Nation
Year of publication: 
2020

List of community businesses at St. Mary's First Nation.

Metepenagiag Heritage Park [Metepenagiag First Nation]

Publisher: 
Metepenagiag First Nation
Year of publication: 
2010

"The Metepenagiag Mi'kmag Nation is undertaking the development of the development of the Metepanagiag Heritage Park, with the primary objective of protecting and presenting the national significance of Augustine Mound and Oxbow National Historic Sites of Canada (NHSC) - two of the most outstanding Aboriginal heritage archaeological sites in Eastern Canada. As part of this endeavour, a planning and design program for the Park is underway."

Employment [Membertou First Nation]

Publisher: 
Membertou First Nation
Year of publication: 
2020

Employment listings.

Successful candidates must satisfactorily meet a number of pre-conditions of employment before they can be given a final offer of employment.

Pre-conditions of Employment Include:
Valid Social Insurance Number
Satisfactory completion of reference checks
Satisfactory completion of training programs (where required)

Benefits
Employees who are classified as full-time are entitled to the following benefits:

Membertou Corporate Division: Kiju's Restaurant [Membertou First Nation]

Publisher: 
Membertou First Nation

"Kiju’s is the Mi’kmaq word for mother and as we all know mothers have a great influence on the recipes that are passed down from generation to generation around the world. “Kiju’s” will embrace this tradition by offering menu items that are influenced by cultures such as Cape Breton, Mi’kmaq, Italian, Polish, American, Mexican and more."

Membertou Corporate Division: Membertou Gaming Commission [Membertou First Nation]

Publisher: 
Membertou First Nation

"The Membertou Gaming Commission (MGC) came into effect in 2002. There are currently 5 gaming pavilions, with head offices located in the newest pavilion at 51 Maillard St. The MGC operates 23 hours a day, 7 days a week, and employees approximately 53 people. Membertou uses the profits gained from this industry to assist in the creation of new business, capital investments and also provides a portion in the form of dividends to all community members each year."

Membertou Corporate Division: Membertou Entertainment Centre [Membertou First Nation]

Publisher: 
Membertou First Nation

"The newest addition to Membertou’s commercial enterprises is the Membertou Entertainment Centre (MEC), which opened in November 2007. The Entertainment Centre is a beautifully designed 33,000 square foot building that hosts bingo games 7 nights per week."

Membertou Corporate Division [Membertou First Nation]

Publisher: 
Membertou First Nation

"The Membertou Corporate Division is committed to creating and enhancing business relationships between the Membertou First Nation and the Canadian and international business community. The corporate strategy is built on the foundations of integrity and fairness, and a dedication to maximizing financial benefits for its partners and the Membertou Community."

Membertou Entrepreneur Centre [Membertou First Nation]

Publisher: 
Membertou First Nation

"In late 2005, Membertou established a unique partnership with the YMCA of Cape Breton to open an Entrepreneur Centre in Membertou. The Membertou Entrepreneur Centre now provides customized business training and support to interested entrepreneurs in the Membertou community."

Social Services Department [Membertou First Nation]

Publisher: 
Membertou First Nation

"The Social Services Department has had many significant changes over the past few years. The department has been working hard to change the norms of social spending in Membertou. Through active measures; our community leaders are making substantial investments in its workforce through education and training administered by the department."

Human Resources [Membertou First Nation]

Publisher: 
Membertou First Nation

"The Membertou Human Resources Department (HR) was established in 2002 as a result of Membertou’s rapid growth and the number of people employed within Membertou, which varies throughout the year from 350 – 700 employees."

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