Tobique First Nation

Tobique First Nation
Wolastoqiyik Neqotkuk
Tobique First Nation is located in New Brunswick
Tobique First Nation
Coordinates: 46°48′N 67°36′W / 46.8°N 67.6°W / 46.8; -67.6
CountryCanada
ProvinceNew Brunswick
CountyVictoria County
Established1801
Government
 • ChiefRoss Perley[1]
 • CouncilShane Perley-Dutcher
Edwin Bernard
Aaron Nicholas
Julian Moulton
Tim Nicholas-McDougall
Tina Martin
Adam Saulis
Richard Moulton
Brad Sappier
Kim Perley
Jasmine Pirie
Donald Hafke
 • MPTJ Harvey (Lib)
 • Provincial RepresentativesHon. Margaret Johnson (PC)
Area
 • Land27.24 km2 (10.52 sq mi)
Population
 (December 31, 2008)
 • Total
1,948
 [2]
Time zoneUTC-4 (Atlantic (AST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-3 (ADT)
Postal code span:

Tobique First Nation (Malecite-Passamaquoddy: Wolastoqiyik Neqotkuk) is one of six Wolastoqiyik or Maliseet Nation reserves in New Brunswick, Canada.

The Tobique Reserve is located on the north side of the Tobique River. The reserve comprises two lots (The Brother's # 18, 4 ha; Tobique # 20, 2724 ha). The Tobique Reserve, established in 1801 with nearly 20,000 acres (8,100 ha), was granted after a petition to the government by band members.[3] Over the years, the reserve was reduced by surrenders to squatters and a major surrender in 1892. Roughly two-thirds of members of Tobique First Nation reside on the reserve lands.[2]

In 2009. the Government of Canada accepted the Tobique Specific Land Claim related to 10,533 acres (4,263 ha) which was lost in the invalid surrender of 1892. Canada and the First Nation, in collaboration with the provincial government, will be negotiating a settlement compensation package. No existing landowners will be disturbed.

  1. ^ "Chief & Council". Wolastoqiyik Neqotkuk: Tobique First Nation. Retrieved 13 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Tobique Band", Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
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