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Hudson Bay Summit works towards common vision of marine environment

The Hudson Bay Summit brought together community representatives, Indigenous organizations and other partners in Montreal November 29 to December 1 to build on the success of the inaugural summit in 2018. With workshops focused on coordinating solutions beyond jurisdictions, an expanded Cree presence highlighted emerging issues around James Bay.

Patrick Quinn

Ouje-Bougoumou hosts its Youth Recognition Awards

Ouje-Bougoumou held its Annual Youth Recognition Awards November 25 to highlight the positive contributions young people make to the community.

Patrick Quinn

James Bay lithium mine project raises community concerns

Final community consultations in Eastmain, Waskaganish and Waswanipi raised passionate concerns about the potential impacts of the proposed James Bay Lithium Mine, which would be located approximately 130 km east of Eastmain, 10 km north of the km 381 truck stop along the Billy Diamond Highway.

Patrick Quinn

Staying Clean

The Waskaganish Wellness Society’s mobile treatment program began in the fall of 1992 at MacLean’s Camp on an island that sits at the mouths of the Broadback and Nottaway rivers. The island, known locally as Nuuskansh, was once an outfitting camp owned by an eccentric Kentucky gentleman from Louisville.

Neil Diamond

Holistic management

A group calling itself the Anishnabe Moose Committee (AMC) has released a report raising “alarm” over the decline of moose populations in traditional Algonquin territory across Quebec and Ontario, calling for a moratorium on sport hunting and forestry to protect the large herbivores.

Ben Powless

Outstanding Cree women honoured at CWEIA awards gala

After moving to Gatineau from Chisasibi without a high school diploma in 2016, Tiffany Bearskin started studying at Algonquin College, getting her certificate in Aboriginal Studies in 2017. From there, she enrolled in the Office Administration program, getting that certificate in 2018.

Ben Powless

What’s new on the to-do list as Chisasibi moves forward

Chisasibi held the second day of its annual general assembly November 2; it had been postponed for a month due to a death of an Elder in the community. For Chief Daisy House, broadcasting these meetings on the radio are a valuable opportunity for community members to learn about important local issues while hearing stories from Elders.

Patrick Quinn

Communities unveil new recreation infrastructure

Recognizing the power of sports and recreation to promote healthy lifestyles, Cree communities are unveiling innovative infrastructure projects. Among the most exciting are a BMX pump track in Nemaska and a walking trail in Waskaganish.

Patrick Quinn

Nemaska firefighters are best Indigenous crew in Canada

Like so many kids, Kurtis Black was dead set on becoming a firefighter when he was in Grade One. Unlike most kids, he followed his dream and is the fire chief of Nemaska. Now he has added a new laurel – being part of the team that won the 2022 National Firefighting Competition organized by the National Indigenous Fire Safety Council Project.

Ben Powless

Improving the Indigenous post-secondary experience through storytelling

With an ever-increasing number of Indigenous post-secondary students, colleges and universities are developing inclusiveness initiatives to address systemic inequities. In Quebec, 25% of non-Indigenous people have university degrees, compared to 8% of Indigenous people.

Patrick Quinn

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