
Michelle Glasgow
Chief Michelle Glasgow is a prominent leader among the Mi'kmaq First Nation in Nova Scotia, advocating for Indigenous rights and environmental protection. She has recently voiced concerns regarding the provincial government's decision to lift a ban on fracking, emphasizing the lack of meaningful consultation with Mi'kmaq communities.
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Chief Michelle Glasgow and her council are advocating for increased mental health, addictions and healing supports for their people.
Sipekne’katik First Nation in Nova Scotia declares state of emergency due to drug crisisMichelle Glasgow, the chief of Sipekne’katik, responded to rumors regarding the children's disappearance, emphasizing the need for accurate information.
Months after Nova Scotia children vanished, a clearer picture emerges of their lives – but not their fateMichelle Glasgow is the chief of Sipekne’katik who questioned the decision not to issue an Amber alert.
Search for two young children missing in Canadian forest enters fourth day | CanadaChief Michelle Glasgow of Sipekne’katik did not respond to an e-mailed request for comment regarding the fishing regulations.
Tensions rise on Nova Scotia river as some Indigenous eel fishers reject Ottawa rulesChief Michelle Glasgow says there has been no meaningful consultation with the province yet.
Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw chiefs oppose new fracking law, considering legal action















