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Cree and Innu nations reach Mutual Understanding for sustainable caribou harvest

On January 24, Cree and Innu leaders signed a Traditional Mutual Understanding – the Maamuu nisituhtimuwin/ Matinueu-mashinaikan atiku e uauinakanit – that allows authorized Innu hunters to harvest up to 300 caribou this winter on Cree territory east of Chisasibi.

Patrick Quinn

Andrea Shecapio’s comic tribute to her late grandfather makes a far-reaching impact

An English and History project at Mistissini’s Voyageur Memorial High School is so successful that teachers are trying to find it a wider audience. In it, Andrea Shecapio uses a digital comic-strip medium to create a moving tribute to her grandfather, Peter Shecapio, who passed away in 2020.

Patrick Quinn

Indigenous post-secondary institutions still lack stable resources

Indigenous post-secondary institutions need stable funding, support and accreditation, according to academic research and interviews with leaders at the First Nations University of Canada (FNUC) located in Saskatchewan.

Ben Powless

The Nation’s Education Guide 2022

With rising graduation rates in Eeyou Istchee, the Cree School Board is working to develop post-secondary education options in the region.

Patrick Quinn

Carlton Bobbish hopes education will be his superpower in helping young Crees

After completing a successful semester in his second year at Bishop’s University, Carlton Bobbish jokes that he feels like the Marvel Comics character Thanos retiring at the end of the Avengers film. While he may not be a godlike supervillain, Bobbish is a man with a plan, studying education with the goal of returning to Eeyou Istchee to inspire young Crees as a teacher.

Patrick Quinn

Ontario explores all-season routes for western James Bay communities

First Nations communities on western James Bay are one step closer to getting an all-season road, after the Ontario government promised the chiefs of the Mushkegowuk Council it would explore the idea of linking four remote communities to the rest of the province.

Ben Powless

Indigenous groups push Catholic Church to release residential school records

Indigenous groups are calling for the federal government, churches and even the Vatican to turn over all remaining records related to residential schools, even after Ottawa has said it has handed over all its records.

Ben Powless

First Nations snowmobile expedition to raise awareness of Indigenous issues

A group of 56 riders from seven different nations are getting ready for an epic journey covering 4,500 km of Quebec by snowmobile this February.

Ben Powless

Indigenous delegates delay residential school meeting with the Pope over omicron concerns

The Indigenous delegation that had planned to meet with Pope Francis December 17-20 has postponed their trip to the Vatican due to escalating concerns about the omicron variant.

Patrick Quinn

Cree leader awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Law for advancing Indigenous rights

Romeo Saganash was conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Law by Université Laval November 25 in recognition of his service advancing the cause of Indigenous Peoples in an event attended by over 1,000 people.

Ben Powless

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