The First Nations People of Nova Scotia are known as the Mi'kmaq. At the time of first contact with European explorers in the 16th and 17th centuries the Mi'kmaq lived in the region now known as the Maritime provinces and the Gaspé peninsula. Later they also settled in New England and Newfoundland. The Mi'kmaq called themselves L'nu'k, meaning ''the people.'' The term Mi'kmaq comes from their word nikmak, meaning ''my kin-friends.''
No Idea why this is on here when there is NOT A CLINIC IN HAVRE BOUCHER and has not been one for a few years now....Dr. Gallant was there and was the only true one who stuck to it as long as he could, but its hard to run a clinic alone when you see at least 50+ patients in a matter of 3 - 3 1/2 hours 1 afternoon a week.
He tried and did his best.........
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