NSGEU Thanks Our DNR Firefighters
We would like to take a moment to recognize the service and assistance of our members, who are staff of the Department of Natural Resources and recently traveled to Manitoba and Alberta to help fight wildfires.
“Our members go above and beyond to serve the people of Nova Scotia every day,” says NSGEU President Jason MacLean.
“This time, they took it a step further and ventured outside of our own province to help those in their time of need. We appreciate their service.”
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