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October 1听was proclaimed by Grand Chief Donald Marshall Sr. in 1986, to commemorate the Treaty of Friendship and Peace between the Mi'kmaq Nation and the British Crown, signed in 1752, and reaffirmed by the Supreme Court of Canada in 1985. 听
Treaty Day marks the beginning of in Nova Scotia.听 海角社区app's Human Rights and Equity Services webpage will be providing updated information on community events throughout the month.
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