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Resilience day shelter at Montreal’s Cabot Square offers warmth to homeless Indigenous people

With the early arrival of winter weather, there’s reason to celebrate the opening of a new day shelter near Montreal’s Cabot Square, which has long been a gathering space for the city’s homeless Inuit and First Nations people.

Patrick Quinn

Internship fund aims to bring grads back to Eeyou Istchee

The Cree Nation Government (CNG) recently announced a new $1 million internship fund to help bring post-secondary graduates back home with employment related to their studies.

Patrick Quinn

Financing delays force Nemaska Lithium to lay off half its staff

Only a week after the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to the developers of lithium-ion batteries, Nemaska Lithium announced plans to lay off about half of its staff due to financing delays.

Patrick Quinn

Cooking up culture

Waswanipi community members gathered at Willie J. Happyjack High School September 24 for the inauguration of the new Sabtuan Culture Camp, a space where students will partake in traditional activities as a part of their curriculum.

Maïtée Labrecque-Saganash

Literacy camps in Eeyou Istchee are a continuing success

Literacy camps have become a summertime staple throughout Eeyou Istchee – keeping the minds and bodies of Cree youth active and in shape during the long school break.

Amy German

Cree School Board produces a bumper crop of graduates in 2019

Cree School Board chairperson Sarah Pash could not be prouder of the large number of students graduating from its youth sector and its adult education and vocational programs this year.

Amy German

Cree hunters to get new bush kits that meet changing needs

The Cree Medical Bush Kit program is being revamped to help make hunting trips safer.

Amy German

Concordia University’s new Cree culture class seeks to create allies

Concordia was the first university in Quebec to offer a First Peoples Studies program, which includes one course called “Algonquian Peoples”, not to be confused with the Algonquin people

Patrick Quinn

Sabtuan introduces new adult education options

When children return to school this September, more of their parents may be joining them

Patrick Quinn

How Chisasibi’s school greenhouse is growing a healthier future

Now in its third year of operation, the James Bay Eeyou School Greenhouse Project is reaching new production levels, learning what works best and helping other communities get their own greenhouses off the ground.

Amy German

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