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Solar Power

Reconnecting to Mi’kmaq Culture Using the Power of the Sun

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Amber Bernard

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In the midst of a climate crisis, Nova Scotia endured one the driest summers in recent years in summer 2025. The last time the province experienced severe drought conditions was in 2023, not that long ago according to Environment Canada.

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And summer 2025 echoes much of the same, with conditions that are so significant. Currently, if you take a walk into the woods, you could land yourself a fine of over $25,000. These strict measures were implemented in response to the increased risk of wildfires. As drought conditions and restrictions continue to remain in place for most of the province, a small but mighty Mi’kmaw community works towards solutions that reduce their carbon footprint.

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