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First Nation is ISO-certified
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2002 The Membertou Mi'kmaq First Nation of Nova Scotia has received ISO certification, the result of more than a year of reorganizing its financial system. ISO, or International Organization of Standardization, is an international accounting and office standard. Being certified will help the band, located in Cape Breton, maintain fiscal responsibility, said Chief Terry Paul. Get the Story:
Mi'kmaq band gains stamp of approval for its finances (CBC 1/30) Relevant Links:
ISO Resources, Yahoo - http://dir.yahoo.com/Reference/Standards/
International_and_Regional_Standards_Bodies/
International_Organization_for_Standardization__ISO_/
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