Membertou First Nation
The Membertou First Nation is a Mi'kmaq First Nation band government in the tribal district of Unama'ki, also known as Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. As of 2012, the Mi'kmaq population is 814 on-Reserve, and approximately 481 off-Reserve. It operates a community radio station CJIJ-FM.
History
Membertou is mostly an urban First Nation community. Named after the Grand Chief Henri Membertou the Membertou First Nation belongs to the greater tribal group of the Mi'kmaq Nation.Membertou was not always situated at its present location. Many years ago, Membertou was located just off of Kings Road, along the Sydney Harbour. In 1916, the Exchequer Court of Canada ordered the relocation of the 125 Mi’kmaq; the first time an aboriginal community had been legally forced through the courts to relocate in Canadian history. In 1926, the Membertou Community was officially moved to its present-day location in the vicinity of Mira Road, Nova Scotia.
Membertou First Nation has been successful in diversifying its economy, featuring a convention centre, gaming centre, gas bar, business centre, a hotel and other investments within the community. The Membertou Sports and Wellness Centre, which features a YMCA and two NHL-sized rinks opened in 2016.
Currently, a business development called Churchill Crossing is being built across from the Highway 125 interchange. It will feature big box stores and light-commercial and retail development. It will be similar to Dartmouth Crossing in the Halifax Regional Municipality.
Notable residents
- Lawrence Paul - former chief of the Membertou First Nation
- Donald Marshall, Jr. - noted Mi'kmaq activist
- Terrance Paul - Current Chief and Acting CEO
- Donald Marshall, Sr. - Former Grand Chief
- Glen Gould - Actor/Musician/Comedian
- Daniel Christmas - senator
- Noel Doucette - former Chief of the Potlotek First Nation. Although he was the Chief of the neighbouring Chapel Island reserve, he was raised in Membertou and lived there until his late teens.
- Charlie Herney - Charlie was from Membertou, he was a member of the Mi’kmaq Grand Council for over 30 years. He served as the Putu's for 18 years. It was a responsibility he treasured.
http://www.inmemoriam.ca/view-announcement-31621-charles-william-herney.html
Composition
Membertou First Nation is composed of four parts as shown:Community | Area | Location | Population | Date established |
Caribou Marsh 29 | 8 km. southwest of Sydney | 0 | April 28, 1882 | |
Malagawatch 4 | 62 km. southwest of Sydney | 0 | August 2, 1833 | |
Membertou 28B | 1.6 km. south of Sydney | 1,015 | August 31, 1925 | |
Sydney 28A | 1.6 km. northeast of Sydney | 0 | September 7, 1921 |