Glooscap First Nation launches new security venture in Nova Scotia

Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 12:21 pm

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.


globalnews.ca / Glooscap First Nation in Nova Scotia launches new security company

Glooscap First Nation Chief Sidney Peters says the new business is another example of the First Nation’s commitment to fostering financial independence.

thestar.com / Glooscap First Nation in Nova Scotia launches new security company

HANTSPORT - A First Nation in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley has established a new commercial security company.


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