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Chief Terrance Paul

Inducted 2012

“Being recognized for the success within Membertou is very gratifying, as we have been working for many years to move our community forward.”
— Cape Breton Post (March 2018)

Biography

Chief Terrance Paul’s extraordinary passion and vision led Membertou First Nation in being recognized as one of the most progressive Indigenous communities in Canada. Under his leadership, Membertou became the first Indigenous government in the world to be International Organization of Standards (ISO) certified.

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Membertou Chief Paul receives McKenna award - Cape Breton Post article
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Terrance Paul, Chief & Acting CEO Community of Membertou - profile
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Chief Terry Paul - Cape Breton University profile
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Membertou Chief Terrance Paul joins Order of Canada today - CBC News article
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Native Uprising - Atlantic Business Magazine article
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Clearwater Seafoods agreement with FNC Holdings Limited Partnership
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Mi'kmaq First Nations joining with Premium Brands to buy Clearwater Seafoods for $1B - CTV News
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Canada's Best Managed Companies - Membertou Development Corporation
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APA 7th Edition
The Nova Scotia Business Hall of Fame. (2021, October 5). Chief Terrance Paul. Nova Scotia Business Laureates Digital Archive. Retrieved from: https://nslaureates.ca/laureates/chief-terrance-paul.

MLA 9th Edition
The Nova Scotia Business Hall of Fame. “Chief Terrance Paul”. Nova Scotia Business Laureates Digital Archive, 5 Oct. 2021. nslaureates.ca/laureates/chief-terrance-paul.