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Building Bridges: MMBC's Journey in Creating Strong Partnerships

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November 19, 2024

Building Bridges: How MMBC's Partnerships Are Making a Real Difference

For the Mi’gmaq communities in Gespe’gewa’gi, it’s not just about setting goals, it's about making them happen. That's where MMBC comes into play, focusing on creating partnerships that genuinely work for us. It's not about buzzwords or flashy presentations; it's about finding the right people to team up with and getting down to business.

Why Partnerships Matter to Us

We’re aiming for real change here—lasting jobs, opportunities our kids can count on, and businesses that benefit our planet while making a profit. Achieving this kind of change means we can’t do it alone. We need partners who are on the same page as us and ready to make things happen.

The Partners We Look For

We’re looking for partners who listen more than they talk, share our commitment to our communities, and bring something valuable to the table. Whether it’s a renewable energy project or a new tech venture, we’re open to collaborations that promise a brighter future for Gespe’gewa’gi.

Real Partnerships, Real Impact

Take, for example, our partnership with Innergex for a wind project or our teaming up with PLC Info from New Brunswick to enter the IT sector. These aren't just deals on paper; they're game-changers that bring jobs, training, and a whole lot of pride back to our communities. And let’s not forget the impact on our local economy—when MMBC thrives, we all do.

Let’s Keep It Real

Only some partnerships are smooth sailing. There are challenges, compromises, and hard conversations. However, when both sides respect each other and share the same vision, even the challenging moments can lead to success.

Looking Ahead

As MMBC continues to build bridges, we're not just looking for any partnership; we're looking for the right ones—the kind that respects our past, contributes to our present, and is excited about our future. We’re on a journey to ensure that our communities aren’t just participants in the economy but leaders shaping its direction.

So, here’s to more bridges, more partnerships, and a future where the Mi’gmaq communities of Gespe’gewa’gi aren’t just getting by but are thriving. This is just the beginning, and we’re excited about what’s to come.

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