Beyond Attitude Consulting acknowledges we operate in Mi’kma’ki – the unceded territory and ancestral homeland of the Mi’kmaq First Nation. Our relationship is based on a series of Peace and Friendship treaties between the Mi’kmaq First Nation and the Crown, dating from 1725 to 1779. In 1999 the Supreme Court of Canada, in R v Marshall, upheld the 1752 treaty “which promised Indigenous Peoples the right to hunt and fish their lands and establish trade.”
We also acknowledge that we work and play in many unceded territories and ancestral homelands of Indigenous Peoples across North America, and respect the rights and traditions of the many First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples therein.
We are all Treaty People.
Guest blogger: Chris Benjamin
Great news. Chris Benjamin (http://www NULL.chrisbenjaminwriting NULL.com/chris-benjamin-writing-blog/tag/halifax), an accomplished author/journalist and sustainability advocate, will be guest-blogging next week in this very space. As I posted earlier this week, Chris has a new book coming out on October 11th, called Eco-Innovators: Sustainability in Atlantic Canada (http://www NULL.chrisbenjaminwriting NULL.com/chris-benjamin-writing-blog/eco-innovators-sustainability-in-atlantic-canada-the-book-launch-). Although he is very busy with preparations for the launch, Chris has agreed to share his very interesting take on Community-Based Social Marketing and its relationship to Sustainability.
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