Commissionaires NB & PEI and Elsipogtog First Nation Security Sign Memorandum of Understanding

Saint John, NB — Commissionaires NB & PEI and Elsipogtog First Nation Security (EFNS) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to work together on future opportunities, training, and workforce development in New Brunswick.

The agreement outlines a shared commitment to collaboration, including identifying business opportunities, supporting local recruitment and training, and working together on projects that benefit communities.

“We’re pleased to formalize this partnership with Elsipogtog First Nation Security,” said Derrick Stanford, Chief Executive Officer of Commissionaires NB & PEI. “This is about working together, sharing knowledge, and creating opportunities that support people and communities.”

“We are encouraged to see partnerships involving Indigenous companies becoming increasingly common, particularly those emerging from within our own communities,” said Nowlen Augustine, Chief Executive Officer of Elsipogtog First Nation Security. “This Memorandum of Understanding reflects a shared commitment to economic growth, collaboration, and creating meaningful opportunities for mutual benefit.”

The MOU also supports collaboration on proposals, project opportunities, and training initiatives that encourage local workforce development.

Commissionaires NB & PEI provides security and support services across New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island while creating meaningful employment opportunities for veterans.


Media Contact:
Ali Maxwell
Communications Specialist
Commissionaires NB & PEI
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