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In an assertive bid for economic self-determination, Glooscap First Nation has unveiled a new commercial security company in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley. The initiative underscores the community’s commitment to building local capacity and stimulating financial independence amidst a competitive market.
Glooscap First Nation Chief Sidney Peters says the new business is another example of the First Nation’s commitment to fostering financial independence.
HANTSPORT - A First Nation in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley has established a new commercial security company.
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