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New Brunswick
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Chief Patricia Bernard
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Madawaska Maliseet First Nation, located near Edmundston in northwestern New Brunswick, is one of the province’s most successful and economically advanced Indigenous communities. With a population of approximately 400 members, the Nation occupies a prime location along the Trans-Canada Highway at the gateway to Quebec and Maine, giving it exceptional access to national and cross-border markets. This strategic position, combined with visionary leadership and a strong entrepreneurial culture, has made Madawaska a recognized leader in Indigenous economic development and self-reliance. The community’s achievements include the highly successful Grey Rock Power Centre, a major commercial and retail development that attracts travelers, investors, and businesses from across the region. The project has created hundreds of jobs and stands as a national example of Indigenous-led development, governance, and long-term economic planning. In addition to retail and real estate ventures, Madawaska continues to invest in energy, hospitality, and infrastructure, while maintaining a strong focus on education, housing, and cultural preservation. Madawaska Maliseet First Nation shows how reconciliation becomes tangible when collaboration leads to shared prosperity. By partnering with government, business, and private-sector leaders, the Nation continues to build an inclusive economic model that strengthens both Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities across New Brunswick and beyond. Join today at www.itstimeforchange.ca and unlock powerful tools designed to grow your business, save you time and money, and connect you directly to new opportunities for partnership and success.
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