A new development agreement between the PEI Government and the Prince Edward Island Mi’kmaq was signed Wednesday afternoon.It was signed by Premier Wade MacLauchlan, minister responsible for Aboriginal Affairs; and the board of the Mi’kmaq Confederacy of Prince Edward Island, which is composed of the chiefs and councillors of Abegweit and Lennox Island First Nations.Under the agreement, the provincial government will invest $2.2 million to assist in the construction of a new commercial and office complex on the Charlottetown waterfront. The complex will be owned by the Abegweit and Lennox Island First Nations.Officials say the project will enhance services to Indigenous People within Charlottetown, and create jobs and self-employment opportunities. It will include office space leased by the Mi’kmaq Confederacy of PEI, other commercial space, high-quality retail space for Mi’kmaq arts and crafts, a cultural space and learning centre for teaching and demonstrations, and an urban Indigenous centre.