is partnering with Indigenous communities across Atlantic Canada to create an Indigenous cohort tourism education program.“The big vision is we want people to travel to Nova Scotia and when they travel here they will know this is Mi’kmaq traditional territory,” said Robert Bernard, executive director with the Nova Scotia Indigenous Tourism Enterprise Network.Across the country, Indigenous tourism is growing.
“We have a lot of investments that need to be made, a lot of research that needs to be done, but also a lot of cross cultural capacity that needs to be shared.”
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