Lloyd Johnson 

 


Lloyd Johnson is the longest serving councillor for the Millbrook First Nation. Lloyd resides in Millbrook and is the father of three children, A graduate of St. Mary's University with a Bachelor of Commerce.

Lloyd took an instrumental role in the development of the Millbrook Housing Authority and continues to participate on that body, and on CoRDA’s board of directors. 
 

Lloyd was instrumental in the establishment of Treaty Gas Enterprises. which led to the development of the Truro Power Centre along highway 102. As Chairman of the Glooscap Heritage Society, Lloyd assumed a leadership role in planning the construction of a forty-foot statue of Glooscap, the ancient Mi’kmaq hero and the creation of the accompanying Interpretive Center.

 

The Interpretive Center took the collaboration of all levels of Government, the Band Council and the community. A member of the Economic Development Committee since 1977, Lloyd has been active in the development of many of the initiatives that Millbrook has undertaken. He joined the CoRDA board in 2007.     


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