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The Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee)Our land—Eeyou Istchee—which means the People's Land, comprises eleven Cree communities and over three hundred “traplines,” or traditional family hunting and ...
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Eeyouch (James Bay Cree) - CICADA“Eeyou Istchee” is the traditional territory of the Crees of northern Quebec (the Eeyou). The term means “the land of the Eeyou/Eenou (the people)”.Eeyouch (james Bay Cree) · Forestry · Protected Areas<|separator|>
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Crees (Eeyou) - Gouvernement du QuébecThe Crees are among the most populous Indigenous nations in Québec. The nine Crees communities are located on the shores of James Bay.
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The Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee) | Where we share ...Where we share with the world our vision for our nation.Governance and Structure · Contact · Learn about the Grand Chief · Careers
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History and Culture - Discover the region - Eeyou Istchee Baie-JamesThe Crees of Eeyou Istchee (Land of the People) live along the rivers and lakes surrounding the southeastern extremity of James Bay.
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Région - Eeyou Istchee Baie-James - Indigenous Tourism QuebecEeyou Istchee means “the people's land, our land,” a name that reflects the sentiments of the Cree who've lived on these nearly barren lands for the past ...
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Baie-James, Jamésie, Nord-du-Québec, Québec, Canada - MindatAug 14, 2025 · Located to the east of James Bay, Eeyou Istchee James Bay covers 283,123.42 km² (109,314.56 sq mi) of land, making it the largest incorporated ...
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[PDF] Eeyou Istchee Baie-JamesApr 4, 2018 · At the northern edge of the boreal forest begins the taiga, which is characterized by low-lying wetlands and lichen-encrusted rocky plateaus.
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ENVIRONMENT - ArcGIS StoryMapsEeyou Istchee's topography is characterized by a relatively flat relief that comprises three geomorphological regions; a coastal plain to the west, a plateau ...Missing: terrain | Show results with:terrain
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How Is Permafrost Thaw Affecting Eeyou Istchee? - YouTubeJan 17, 2025 · An interview with Jérôme Comte, Associate Professor at INRS https://www.youtube.com/user/MyINRS. Climate Change is affecting our communities ...Missing: boreal forest taiga
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Water Resources and Hydroclimatic Modelling Lab - McWRHMLThe La Grande River Basin has a drainage area of approximately 209,000 km² located in Quebec that drains into James Bay. La Grande River is the second ...
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Eeyou Istchee Bodies of Water | Somatechnics215 dikes and dams (one 56 stories high) and 8 reservoirs (approx 13000km2), 11 generating stations and transmission lines, with more promised have transformed ...
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Climate Archive data - Weather - James Bay RoadClimate Archive Data - Radisson ; Daily Average (°C) · Standard Deviation · Daily Maximum (°C) ; -23.2 · 3.0 · -18.3 ; -21.6 · 3.4 · -15.8 ...
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Eastern Canadian Shield Taiga | One EarthMean summer temperatures range from 5.5°C to 10°C, and winter temperatures from -18°C to -1°C. Mean annual precipitation varies from 300–400 mm in vicinity of ...
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Use of traditional environmental knowledge to assess the impact of ...The western James Bay region is characterized as having a subarctic climate with short and fairly warm summers, and long and cold dry winters. There are ...<|separator|>
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First Nations Are On the Cusp of a Big Marine Conservation Win in ...Roughly 170 species, including millions of migrating shorebirds and waterfowl, breed or stop over amid the sprawling estuaries and spongy marshes on this coast.
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Subsistence fishing in the Eeyou Istchee (James Bay, Quebec ...Lake trout, pike and walleye are piscivorous and are predatory species of fish. ... fishing in the James Bay Region of Northern Ontario, Canada. Rural Rem ...Missing: stocks | Show results with:stocks
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[PDF] Walleye in the Light on the Water - FISHES-projectThe fish community in the Waswanipi Lake region is composed mainly of cisco, lake whitefish, lake sturgeon, walleye, pike, burbot and long nosed and common.
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EEYOU MARINE REGION - ArcGIS StoryMapsOct 19, 2022 · These include eelgrass, polar bears, walruses, seals, certain bird species, and beluga.
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Wildlife Management & Conservation | The Grand Council of the ...The Wildlife Management and Conservation Unit (WMCU) protects healthy wildlife resources in Eeyou Istchee and safeguards Cree rights and interests.Missing: biodiversity | Show results with:biodiversity
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Significant gold discoveries and lithium prospects in QuébecMay 10, 2023 · Discover more about Sirios Resources' gold discoveries in Eeyou Istchee, Québec, and its promising prospects for lithium.
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Sirios Resources Resumes Exploration on Aquilon, Eeyou Istchee ...Aug 31, 2023 · The Aquilon gold property consists of 140 mineral claims covering an area of 68 km2. It is located in Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Quebec, 10 km ...
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Significant Mineral Resource Upgrade at Shaakichiuwaanaan ...May 12, 2025 · The MRE update represents an increase of ~30% and ~306% in Indicated Resources at the CV5 and CV13 pegmatites compared to the August 2024 MRE, ...
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Caution urged as mining companies eye critical minerals below ...Feb 8, 2023 · "Indeed, since the boreal forest has a huge surface area, it plays a major role in carbon sequestration at the global level," Cavard said.
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Ancient Territorial Occupation - Cree Nation of WaskaganishHuman presence in the James Bay area is believed to have begun some 7,000 years ago, although the earliest artefacts recently found in the region of Waskaganish ...
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Introduction to our History - Cree Nation of WaskaganishWaskaganish is the oldest Cree community in James Bay, with 3000-3500 year old artifacts. It was the birthplace of the fur trade and has left a mark on Quebec ...Missing: archaeological evidence pre-
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Quebec – Eeyou Istchee - First Nations History... Quebec and parts of Ontario. Their ancestral territory, referred to as Eeyou Istchee, encompasses an expansive region of forests, rivers, and lakes that ...
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8.3 Intrusions during the 17th Century - eCampusOntario PressbooksIn 1668, two years before the formation of the HBC, the English established a fort in an area on James Bay (known to the Cree as Waskaganish) and named it ...
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(PDF) Narratives of Early Encounters between Europeans and the ...Aug 7, 2025 · ' It concentrates on early contacts between Cree (Omushkegowuk; Muskeg People, Swampy Cree), and Europeans (wemistikooshiwak) in western James ...Missing: Eeyou Istchee
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HBC Trading Posts in Canada | The Canadian EncyclopediaJul 7, 2023 · From 1670 until 1987, the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) operated hundreds of trading posts in various parts of Canada and the northwestern US.
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The Fur Trade - Cree Nation of WaskaganishThe Cree, by and large, framed the fur trade oprations according to their own survival practices, which maintained the English traders and the posts.
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The Economic History of the Fur Trade: 1670 to 1870 – EH.netDrawn from the accounts of the Hudson's Bay Company, Table 1 presents some eighteenth century prices of parchment and coat beaver pelts. From 1713 to 1726, ...
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The Fur Trade | The Canadian EncyclopediaStarting in 1830, the Hudson's Bay Company opened posts in this northern region of the Innu, supplied first from Fort Chimo and later from North West River, ...
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[PDF] An Environmental History of the Hudson's Bay Company's Fur Trade ...From the late eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth century, the trade in fur of various North. American animals produced profound change in what is now the ...
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Treaty Texts - Treaty No. 9Aug 30, 2013 · James Bay Treaty - Treaty No. 9 - November 6, 1905. On Saturday the Indians feasted and presented the commissioners with an address written in Cree syllabic.Missing: 1898-1912 unfulfilled
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Treaty Research Report - Treaty No. 9 (1905-1906)Treaty No. 9 (1905-1906) by James Morrison for Treaties and Historical Research Centre, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 1986 PDF Version (205 Kb, 61 Pages)
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Treaty 9 | The Canadian EncyclopediaTreaty 9 (also known as the James Bay Treaty) is one of the 11 post-Confederation Numbered Treaties negotiated with Indigenous peoples in Canada between ...Missing: 1898-1912 texts unfulfilled<|separator|>
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The James Bay Treaty – Treaty No. 9 - Archives of OntarioExplore the James Bay Treaty, its impact on Indigenous communities, and the role that archival records have come to play in the story of Treaty No. 9.Missing: 1898-1912 texts unfulfilled
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[PDF] Cree-Naskapi CommissionFurthermore, the Indian Act and the Department of Indian Affairs came to be regarded by Eeyou of Eeyou Istchee as instruments and agents of intrusion and ...<|separator|>
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First Nations in CanadaMay 2, 2017 · (First Contact to 1763). Indigenous peoples occupied North America for thousands of years before European explorers first arrived on the eastern ...
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[PDF] The Intergenerational Legacy of the Indian Residential School SystemBeginning in the early 1930s, Cree children from James Bay Northern Québec were taken from their communities and sent off to various Indian residential schools ...
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[PDF] JAMES BAY CREE STUDENTS AND HIGHER EDUCATIONA fiscal economic plan of assimilation and ethnocide became the favoured policy over genocide: this is shown by the adoption of such policies as the "Act to ...<|separator|>
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The James Bay Project - Cree Nation of WaskaganishIn the late 1950s and beginning of 1960s, industrialization in the southern regions began to have a significant impact on the Cree, the animal populations ...
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[PDF] thE JamEs bay northErn quEbEC agrEEmEntEastern James Bay and the Cree native Peoples would, by the middle of the twentieth century, begin to be “re-discovered” as an area for potential economic ...
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[PDF] The James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement and The ...Under the JBNQA and NEQA, a land regime was insti- tuted in the territory covered by the agreements. It divides the territory into three categories of lands (I, ...Missing: revenue | Show results with:revenue
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[PDF] Hydroelectric Project in Québec: Conflicting Interests - NfbAt the time, this region was home to 5,000 Cree and 4,000. Inuit. The project damaged their communities and flooded 11,500 km2 of wilderness land. During Phase.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Revisiting the historic Kanatewat decision - Gowling WLGJun 16, 2021 · In consequence, Justice Malouf granted the Crees and Inuit an interlocutory injunction to halt work on the James Bay Hydroelectric Project.
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Electricity comes with a devastating cost for Indigenous communitiesApr 17, 2019 · Sixty percent of Canada's electricity comes from low-carbon hydro. But for some First Nations people, it has irreparably harmed their communities and lands.
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[PDF] court - Cree Nation GovernmentNov 14, 2023 · In this judgment the following words mean: Bill-50: James Bay Region Development Act. 1971. Statutes of Quebec ch. 34. Corporation. Development ...
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[PDF] THE JAMES BAY AND NORTHERN QUEBEC AGREEMENTOn November 15, 1973, Justice Malouf of Québec's Superior Court had awarded an interlocutory injunction, in favour of the Cree and Inuit, to suspend further.
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The Case of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement - CanLII55 Justice Malouf 's injunction was almost immediately overturned by the Québec Court of Appeal, although that reversal had no effect on the underlying ...
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James Bay and Northern Quebec AgreementJul 3, 2019 · The James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (JBNQA) is a legal agreement signed on 11 November 1975 by the government of Quebec, the government ...
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JBNQA – ᒪᑭᕝᕕᒃ - MakivvikThe JBNQA provided $225-million in compensation to the James Bay Cree and the Inuit of Northern Quebec, to be paid by Canada and Quebec. Compensation funding ...
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[PDF] The James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement and the ...In terms of compensation, the Cree received $133,815,678. (including $19,500,000 from the Government of Canada) and the Inuit received $91,184,322 (including ...
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The James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement and the ...Aug 15, 2014 · The JBNQA and NEQA are the first comprehensive land claim agreements signed in modern times between the Governments of Quebec and Canada and Aboriginal people.
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[PDF] Government Resource Revenue Sharing with Aboriginal ... - PDACApr 1, 2014 · Under the JBNQA and NEQA, the region was divided into Category I,. II and III lands.66 In particular, the JBNQA stipulates that the provincial ...
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O-2.1 - Act respecting the Cree Hunters Economic Security BoardThe Cree Hunters Economic Security Board, a legal person constituted by chapter 16 of the statutes of 1979, is continued and shall be governed by this Act and ...Missing: date | Show results with:date<|separator|>
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About Cree Hunter Economic Security Board - Chasseur criThe Economic Security Program for Cree Hunters is a family program which provides an annual income to Crees who have chosen hunting, trapping and fishing ...Missing: establishment date
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[PDF] Appendix 4B: Co-Management Agreements - CAIDThe 1975 James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (JBNQA) established the first claims-based fish and wildlife co-management regime between Aboriginal and ...
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Message on the anniversary of the signing of the “Paix des Braves”On February 7, 2002, a historic agreement signed between the Cree and Quebec opened the way to a new partnership based on genuine mutual respect and Nation-to- ...
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Context - CCQF - CQFBThe Agreement. In 2002, the Québec government and Crees of Québec agreed to institute a new relationship with one another based on their shared desire to ...
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[PDF] From Nouveau-Québec to Nunavik and Eeyou IstcheeThis led to the creation of two new regional entities in 2007: Eeyou Istchee, consisting of the nine Cree communities, and Jamésie, made up of four towns ( ...
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[PDF] agreement on governance in the eeyou istchee james bay territory ...The Cree Nation Government shall establish an Eeyou Planning Commission. (“Commission”) composed of members of the Cree Communities designated by the Cree.
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Trapline Mapping - CTAThe main objective of our Trapline project is to review the existing versions of the trapline boundaries currently in use by different Cree organizations and ...
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[PDF] Aboriginal Quality of Life under a Modern TreatyAug 10, 2008 · income of $20,814 for the Crees of Eeyou Istchee, and. $19,713 for residents of Nunavik.15 Considering the higher cost of living in the North ...
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[PDF] The Wealth of First Nations | Fraser InstituteMajor changes include large increases in federal spending on Indigenous peoples, division of the former department of Indigenous and Northern Affairs into a ...
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[PDF] grand council of the crees (eeyou istchee) / government of the cree ...Nov 9, 2016 · Formed in 1974, the Grand Council of the Crees was, at the time, the. Cree entity mandated by the Cree chiefs of the various communities of.
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Board / Council | The Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee)The Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee) and the Cree Nation Government are two distinct legal entities, however, they have identical membership, board of ...
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Election of leadership and representation | The Grand Council of the ...The Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee) and the Cree Nation Government are governed by a Board/Council of 20 members elected by the Cree beneficiaries.
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The Grand Chief / Chairperson - Cree Nation GovernmentEffective Monday, August, 2025, Paul John Murdoch was elected by majority as the Grand Chief/Chairperson of the Cree Nation.
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[PDF] Grand Chief/Chairperson - CNG ElectionsJul 17, 2025 · 2025 ELECTION FOR GRAND CHIEF/CHAIRPERSON AND DEPUTY GRAND. CHIEF/VICE-CHAIRPERSON OF THE GRAND COUNCIL OF THE CREES (EEYOU. ISTCHEE)/CREE ...
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Agreement on Cree Nation Governance Between The Crees of ...Nov 2, 2017 · THE GRAND COUNCIL OF THE CREES (EEYOU ISTCHEE), a corporation duly incorporated under Part II of the Canada Corporations Act, and continued ...Missing: WWII | Show results with:WWII
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An Act to give effect to the Agreement on Cree Nation Governance ...An Act to give effect to the Agreement on Cree Nation Governance between the Crees of Eeyou Istchee and the Government of Canada, to amend the Cree-Naskapi ...Missing: WWII self-
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Agreements | The Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee)The James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement was signed on November 11, 1975 by the Cree Nation of Eeyou Istchee, the Inuit of Nunavik, the Government of Canada, ...Missing: JBNQA extensions
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G-1.031 - Act respecting the Cree Nation GovernmentThe Council of the Cree Nation Government must call a special general meeting upon the request of at least 45 members of the age of majority of the Cree Nation ...Missing: councils | Show results with:councils
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Act establishing the Eeyou Istchee James Bay Regional GovernmentThe Regional Government is a municipal body governed by the Cities and Towns Act (chapter C-19), subject to the special provisions of this Act.
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bp-412e aboriginal peoples and the 1995 quebec referendumCree voters were asked: "Do you consent, as a people, that the Government of Quebec separate the James Bay Crees and Cree traditional territory from Canada in ...
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QUEBEC'S NATIVES ALMOST UNANIMOUS' IN OPPOSITION TO ...Oct 25, 1995 · 25 -- Well-organized native tribes in Quebec are warning that if the province's voters opt for independence in Monday's referendum on secession ...
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The Gouvernement du Québec, the Cree Nation Government and ...Oct 18, 2024 · It will also contribute to protecting the Cree way of life, and to the implementation of the Cree Regional Conservation Strategy, which aims to ...Missing: pacts | Show results with:pacts
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Cree Nation Government and Parks Canada Announce Agreement ...Oct 18, 2024 · Cree Nation Government and Parks Canada Announce Agreement to Establish Indigenous Protected Area and Marine Conservation in Eeyou Marine Region.Missing: pacts | Show results with:pacts
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[PDF] The James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (JBNQA)This is an. Agreement that foresees the rational organization of a territory of 410,000 square miles-with all that this objective implies. This Agreement has ...
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[PDF] The Cree and the Development of Natural Resources - IEDM.orgIt granted to the Cree an annual, tax-free payment of $70 million, indexed to the increase in the value of natural resources development.3 The agreement allowed ...
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Job opportunities at Hydro-Québec for Indigenous peopleA summary of the job opportunities at Hydro-Québec for Indigenous people, the hiring process and the available support.
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Partnering to Develop Hydro Projects - Renewable Energy WorldDec 24, 2010 · The 770 MW Eastmain 1A project is being developed through a unique partnership between Canadian provincial utility Hydro-Quebec and the Quebec ...
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Social and Environmental Impacts of the James Bay Hydroelectric ...In the eyes of Hydro-Québec the Cree have been paid a total of over $450 million in return for the right to develop all three phases of the James Bay ...
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The Québec Government and the Cree Nation sign a Grand AllianceOn the foundation of the Paix des braves, in 2012 the Cree and the Québec government signed the Agreement on Governance in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay Territory ...
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[PDF] Cree Nation Mining PolicyThe Crees of Eeyou Istchee recognize the increased economic and social opportunity offered by the mining sector, subject to ensuring that their unique social ...
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Newmont Announces Agreement for Sale of Éléonore for $795 ...Nov 25, 2024 · Newmont agreed to sell its Éléonore operation to Dhilmar for $795 million in cash, expected to close in the first quarter of 2025.
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The Grand Council of the Cree (Eeyou Istchee), the Cree Nation ...Jun 19, 2015 · Éléonore is expected to produce between 290,000 and 330,000 ounces of gold in 2015 and, upon ramp-up to full capacity which is expected to be in ...<|separator|>
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AGREEMENT: Goldcorp, Wemindji sign deal covering lonore projectThe agreement aligns Goldcorp and Cree interests in the economic success of the project. The Crees will benefit through a variety of fixed payment mechanisms ...
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Windfall - Osisko MiningWindfall is a world-class gold deposit located in the Eeyou-Itschee James Bay territory of Québec, Canada. C$ 1.2B After-tax NPV 2022 feasibility study (US$ ...
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The Whabouchi Mine - Nemaska LithiumLocated in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay territory in Nord-du-Québec, the Whabouchi mine is one of the largest high-purity lithium deposits in North America ...
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Government of Canada Approves James Bay Lithium Mine ProjectJan 16, 2023 · The James Bay Lithium Mine Project is located about 100 kilometres east of James Bay and the Eastmain Cree Community in Quebec, and will produce lithium.
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James Bay Lithium Mine Project | The Grand Council of the Crees ...The James Bay Lithium Mine Project is an open-pit mine proposed by Galaxy Lithium, 100km east of James Bay, with a 15-20 year life, producing 5,480 tonnes of ...
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Critical Elements Lithium: High Purity Lithium Spodumene ProjectMining lease with the Québec Minister of Natural Resources and Forests for the Rose Lithium ... Lithium-Tantalum project in Eeyou istchee, James Bay Quebec.
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PONTAX Lithium Project, Quebec - Medaro MiningThe Project is comprised of 101 mineral claims covering approximately 5,800 hectares (58 square kilometers) located in the heart of Lithium-rich Eeyou ...
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THE MINING INDUSTRY'S CONTRIBUTION TO QUÉBEC'S GDPNov 26, 2024 · The mining industry supports over 15,500 direct jobs, with an average annual wage of almost $118,000, more than double the median employment ...Missing: Cree | Show results with:Cree
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Exercising Indigenous Sovereignty through Collaboration in Eeyou ...Apr 25, 2022 · We show how these initiatives can allow Indigenous peoples to reconcile mining with ways of life seemingly at odds with extractive development.
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Tourism, vacations and fishing in Eeyou Istchee Baie-JamesWhether on a sightseeing, hunting or fishing getaway in Eeyou Istchee Baie-James, in northern Québec, you'll discover Indigenous culture ...
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Hunting and Fishing - Indigenous Tourism QuebecExplore Quebec's heartland through hunting and fishing at Indigenous outfitters or on wildlife reserves.
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[PDF] CREE TOURISM OPPORTUNITIES - Eeyou ConservationVisitors from France (63%) and Germany. (47%) are most likely to be interested in. Indigenous tourism experiences. • Moreover, one in three international ...
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Contest takes aim at promoting James Bay region | CBC NewsFeb 21, 2018 · According to statistics collected by Eeyou Istchee Baie-James Tourism, occupancy rates at hotels in the region were up by 7.3 per cent after ...
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Forestry | The Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee)Forests, their management and exploitation, have always been of key concern for the Crees, particularly for the southerly Cree communities.
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[PDF] Sustainable Forest Management StrategyThe goal of ecosystem management is not to keep all forests in a pristine state or completely recreate natural forests, but to arrive at a close approximation ...
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[PDF] Agreement to Resolve the Baril-Moses Forestry DisputeThe Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee) and the Cree Nation Government shall not oppose the environmental authorization of the Access Roads outside the ...
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[PDF] Cree Vision of Plan Nord8.10 The CDC will be dedicated to the economic and community development of the James Bay Crees. ... Cree active partners of Québec in the economic development of ...
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Where energy meets environment - NationBecause new Entities like Eeyou Power, the newly formed Cree energy company, have an interest in renewable resource development in the future on the territory ...Missing: sectors | Show results with:sectors
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Cree and Inuit join forces to produce clean energy in Northern QuebecApr 8, 2022 · Two neighbouring communities, one Inuit, the other Cree, are joining forces to develop wind energy on their territory and thus free themselves from dependence ...
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[PDF] ENVISIONING RESPONSES TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN EEYOU ...The implementation of renewable energy technologies such as solar panels and wind turbines, along with the development of new techniques of waste management ...
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Cree | WikiLists | FandomEeyou Istchee is a territory equivalent to a regional county municipality (TE) of Nord-du-Québec represented by the Grand Council of the Crees. On 24 July 2012, ...
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[PDF] Cree Cafe ReportAug 23, 2024 · Based on the 2021 Canadian. Household Census ... Chisasibi's population is 5,189, making it the most populated Cree community in Eeyou. Istchee.
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[PDF] THE CURRENT AND PROJECTED EEYOU POPULATION ...But Statistics Canada census population figures for Eeyou Istchee were dubious for 2011. The last census had a very low participation rate in the region (82.1%) ...
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Language | The Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee)Cree language, iiyiyuu ayimuun, is very much alive and spoken by almost 20,000 people in Eeyou Istchee. It is taught in our homes and schools, beginning in ...
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[PDF] A Health Profile for Health AssemblyMar 11, 2016 · In a 2013 high school survey, 73.2% of Eeyou Istchee home while another 8.8% spoke Cree and another la Cree usage (data not shown). English was ...
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[PDF] Living and working in a Cree communityFor the past 50 years, the Centrale des syndicats du Québec (CSQ) has represented educational professionals working in Cree and Inuit communities, members of ...
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The Cree in James Bay - Case Study - Arctic PortalIn 1975 the Cree signed a treaty and settled, signing the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement, giving the Cree ownership rights to areas around their ...
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Cree Nation Celebrates Renaming of the James Bay HighwayNov 10, 2020 · The Cree Nation Government is pleased to announce the renaming of the James Bay Highway in honour of the chief architect, and chief Cree negotiator.
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Northern Quebec Social Infrastructure – AtkinsRéalisLocated in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay region of Quebec, along the La Grande River, the Chisasibi community has 5,000 inhabitants. It has grown rapidly in ...
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Indigenous communities in QuebecJul 7, 2025 · Crees ; Cree Nation of Wemindji, 1,465, 199, 1,664 ; Whapmagoostui First Nation, 917, 122, 1,039.
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Nations - Eeyou - Indigenous Tourism QuebecOver 4,500 people live in the Cree community of Mistissini on the southeast shore of Lake Mistissini, which is Quebec's largest natural lake. Its name means big ...
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Cree Community Maps | The Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou ...The current population of Chisasibi is nearly 4,981 Cree and 283 Non-Cree people. The Chief of Chisasibi is Daisy House.
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The governments of Canada and Quebec invest nearly $57 million ...Nov 14, 2023 · The governments of Canada and Quebec invest nearly $57 million to ensure cell coverage in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay region - Canada.ca.
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[PDF] Suicide in Eeyou IstcheeBut although rates of completed suicide are average in Eeyou Istchee, hospitalization rates for suicide attempts are higher than average (Figure 2). In females ...
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[PDF] Injuries in Eeyou Istchee: - A description based on the statisticsSuicide Rates in Eeyou Istchee: 3-year moving averages. R2 = 0.369. 0. 10. 20. 30 ... Although the Cree rates are not unusual compared to the surrounding area, ...
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[PDF] Injuries among Youth Age 15-24 in Eeyou IstcheeSUICIDE AND SUICIDE ATTEMPTS. Eeyou Istchee's rate of suicide is not unusual: it is at or below the Québec average. But suicide is always a concern, and it ...
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Suicide among First Nations people, Métis and Inuit (2011-2016)Jun 28, 2019 · The rate among First Nations people (24.3 deaths per 100,000 person-years at risk) was three times higher than the rate among non-Indigenous ...Missing: Eeyou Istchee Cree
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The Social and Psychological Impacts of Gambling in the Cree ...Risk factors for problem gambling included traumatic life events (physical and emotional abuse), anxiety and depression, as well as drug/alcohol abuse. The high ...
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The impact of gambling in Québec's Cree communitiesNov 22, 2010 · VLTs have been installed inside three Cree communities, through lease-use ... gambling, substance abuse and associated social and psychological ...
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The Social and Psychological Impacts of Gambling in the Cree ...Aug 10, 2025 · Risk factors for problem gambling included traumatic life events (physical and emotional abuse), anxiety and depression, as well as drug/alcohol ...
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[PDF] Consolidation of the connection to the land of Innu and Atikamekw ...◊ Many government interventions have definitively accelerated sedentarization and forced hospitalizations; they have undeniably contributed to the erosion of an ...
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Macrosomia, Perinatal and Infant Mortality in Cree Communities in ...Aug 12, 2016 · Background. Cree births in Quebec are characterized by the highest reported prevalence of macrosomia (~35%) in the world.
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About Indigenous health careAug 6, 2025 · Federal funding for First Nations and Inuit health services is provided through annual appropriations and is subject to discretionary ...
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Summary of the Agreement on the Cree Nation GovernanceJun 29, 2022 · The Governance Agreement and Cree Constitution strengthen Cree self-governance on Cree community lands subject to federal jurisdiction.Missing: Indian bands WWII
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The Failure of Federal Indigenous Healthcare Policy in CanadaFeb 4, 2021 · LATE LAST MONTH, the federal government held two days of meetings on developing Indigenous health care legislation.
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Remembering Eeyou Pimatseewin, the Cree Life - NRDCJun 18, 2020 · They had always lived as people of the forest—hunting, fishing, and trapping as a way of life, the “Eeyou Pimatseewin.” Every year in September ...
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Property, practice and aboriginal rights among Quebec Cree huntersApr 23, 2025 · Numerous extended family hunting territories constitute the basic land and sea tenure system of the James Bay Cree (Scott 1988) . The ...
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[PDF] Chapter Five - Cree Worldviewas reciprocity apply to human-animal as well as to social relationships. ... and subsistence economy. The report of the project was published by the Cree.
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[PDF] EEYOU INDOH-HOH WEESHOU-WEHWUN ... - Cree GeoportalThe 2009 EEYOU hunting law, approved in June 2009, states "The Hunting Territory Will Exist Forever" and includes values like courage, honesty, and respect.Missing: cycles | Show results with:cycles
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Factors associated with the intake of traditional foods in the Eeyou ...Oct 25, 2018 · The Eeyouch are a First Nations (Cree) population that live above 49.6°N latitude in Eeyou Istchee in northern Quebec.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cree Programs - Eeyou EducationThe Cree School Board's Cree Programs preserve language and culture, offering resources and curriculum to support strong Cree identity and learning.Missing: immersion | Show results with:immersion
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Cree School Board takes aim at language loss | CBC NewsOct 25, 2023 · The new program is called the Cree Language Mentorship Initiative and it has been in the classroom since September, officials say. A Cree woman ...Missing: immersion | Show results with:immersion
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Cree Nation Government Enacts 'Historic' Cree Language BillSep 17, 2019 · The Cree Nation Government unanimously passed its first Bill – An Act respecting the Cree language of Eeyou Istchee on September 17, 2019.Missing: East | Show results with:East
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Efforts move forward to protect Cree language in Quebec | CBC NewsDec 12, 2021 · In 2018, the Cree hosted a Eeyou Istchee language engagement session that brought together more than 100 language experts. The last Cree ...
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Once-vibrant aboriginal languages struggle for survival | CBC NewsOct 24, 2012 · According to the 2011 census, the Cree languages are showing relative strength, with some 83,475 people claiming them as their mother tongue.<|separator|>
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Indigenous languages across Canada - Statistique CanadaMar 29, 2023 · Nevertheless, Cree languages experienced the largest numerical decline in speakers (-4,890, or -7.9%) since 2016. Fewer First Nations people ...Missing: 1970s | Show results with:1970s
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The Aboriginal languages of First Nations people, Métis and InuitOct 25, 2017 · Older First Nations people were more likely to be able to speak an Aboriginal language than their younger counterparts. Seniors aged 65 and ...Missing: fluency | Show results with:fluency
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East Cree Oral Communication CertificateThe East Cree Oral Communication Certificate offers a structured, progressive learning experience designed to develop oral proficiency in the Cree language.
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Reading and Writing East Cree Syllabics CertificateThe certificate develops proficiency in reading and writing Cree syllabics, enhancing literacy skills and understanding syllabic writing structure.
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[PDF] The Future of Cree1 - EastCree.orgIn the 21st century, fluency and literacy in English, and increasingly in French also, has become a necessary part of the every day life of most Cree-speaking ...Missing: rates youth
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Cree Language Revitalization - Eeyou EducationChildren entering Grade 1 in August 2025, will have new opportunities to learn iiyiyiuyimuwin (Cree language) as part of a regional initiative to revitalize ...Missing: immersion | Show results with:immersion
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Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural InstituteEeyou Istchee's award-winning Indigenous museum, cultural institution, and showcase of the history of the James Bay Crees.Staff Contact Information · Store · Research · Learn
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Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural InstituteEeyou Istchee, Baie-James Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural Institute. Immerse yourself completely in Cree culture. Wachiya! Awarded the United Nations “We the ...
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James Bay Cree Communication SocietyThe James Bay Cree Communication Society is a Regional Cree language broadcaster, operating out of Eeyou Istchee. Our mission is to provide high quality Cree ...
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About CNACA - Cree Native Arts & Crafts AssociationOur mandate is to assume a leadership role on behalf of the Cree for the development of the arts and crafts and the cultural industries of Eeyou Istchee. CNACA ...<|separator|>
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Chisasibi Heritage & Cultural Centre celebrates 10th anniversaryAug 28, 2025 · The Cree Nation of Chisasibi's Heritage & Cultural Centre celebrates the 10th anniversary of its community-designed building.
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Social and Cultural Development | The Grand Council of the Crees ...Our mandate is to support social and cultural development in Eeyou Istchee. We design programs that address the pressing needs of Cree youth, Elders and women.Missing: modern institutions
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Programs & Projects - Cree Nation Youth CouncilCree Nation Youth Council is working with youth-driven partners to develop more support for young people of Eeyou Istchee.Missing: preservation | Show results with:preservation
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Decolonising through Self-Representation in Eeyou IstcheeMar 8, 2019 · Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural Institute (ACCI) opened in 2011, after decades of planning by Eeyou Elders and community members. Located in ...Missing: modern institutions
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James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement and Complementary ...The James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement was then signed on November 11, 1975. Signatories included the Government of Quebec, the James Bay Energy ...Missing: terms | Show results with:terms
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[PDF] The James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (JBNQA) - CAIDThis is not just an Agreement dealing with territorial and financial issues that involve a population of 10,000 souls.
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James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement - Canada.caSigned in 1975, the JBNQA and its various amendments set out an environmental and social protection regime for Cree (section 22), Inuit and Naskapi (section 23) ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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[PDF] The Legacies of the James Bay and Northern Québec AgreementThe benefits of creating new hydroelectric facilities was twofold; it created employment opportunities, in French, for those who had previously only had the ...Missing: figures | Show results with:figures
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Aboriginal Quality of Life Under a Modern TreatyThe main lesson we derive from the JBNQA may thus be that, in and of themselves, treaties do not change the socio-economic conditions and overall well-being of ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Hydro-Québec and the Cree Nation (1994–2015)May 7, 2016 · With the signing of the Paix des Braves, the Crees consented to immediate construction of the. Eastmain-1 project. In addition, the parties ...Missing: equity | Show results with:equity
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It's $70 Million Time - NationIt gets a yearly sum of $350,000 a year from agreement monies. That piddling amount won't even gas up the “economic engine of the Cree Nation,” much less get ...Missing: compensation | Show results with:compensation
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cree nation government affirms paix des braves prevails over bill 97Nemaska, Eeyou Istchee (June 9, 2025). The Cree Nation Government confirms that the Adapted Forestry Regime, as established under Chapter 3 of the Agreement ...
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[PDF] Cree Nation Mining PolicyOver the years, the Crees have signed over eighty agreements with federal and provincial governments, industry partners and Crown corporations on a wide range ...Missing: subsequent 2020s
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Digging for Opportunity – Crees take greater role in mining industryMay 29, 2025 · ... Paix des Braves agreement in 2002. Its efforts at bridging companies with communities were acknowledged with a sustainable development award ...Missing: climate 2010s 2020s
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[PDF] A NEW PATH FORWARD - Cree Nation GovernmentAug 17, 2022 · detailed Cree land use information at a trapline level. These ... Crees(Eeyou Istchee)/Cree Nation Government and Nemas- ka Lithium ...
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Eastmain hydroelectric plant a go | CBC NewsJan 11, 2007 · ... Paix des Braves agreement with the federal and provincial governments. ... The project divided the Cree, who endorsed the project in a ...Missing: equity | Show results with:equity
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The Grande Alliance is protecting more than 20% of the Eeyou ...Until now 12% of the Eeyou Istchee James Bay Territory was protected and the 23 new TRPPAs will bring to 23% the proportion of protected areas in the territory.
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Protected Areas | The Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee)The Cree Regional Conservation Strategy aims to create a network of conservation areas to safeguard biodiversity and protect Cree lands, waters and resources.Missing: 2024 | Show results with:2024<|separator|>
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Our Strategy – Eeyou Conservation-Category 1 lands surround local Cree communities and are for the exclusive use of Cree individuals. -Category 2 lands are public lands where Crees have the ...
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[PDF] Supporting Indigenous-led conservationIt outlines a Cree vision for the development of conservation and protected areas initiatives in Eeyou Istchee. The strategy also ensures Cree leadership in ...
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Historic agreement for biodiversity conservation in James Bay regionSep 26, 2025 · As part of the 2030 Nature Plan, the Government of Quebec and the Cree Nation Government have just signed a $6 million agreement over four years ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Wiinipaakw: proposed Indigenous protected area and national ...Aug 22, 2025 · The proposed boundaries include an area of approximately 26,000 km2 in the offshore waters of eastern James Bay in the Eeyou Marine Region. The ...
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[PDF] Feasibility Assessment for the Proposed Wiinipaakw Indigenous ...Oct 17, 2024 · of conservation and protected areas initiatives in Eeyou Istchee, and outlines the vision, goals and planning approach for protected areas ...
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[PDF] Key Issues: Climate Zone: Subjects: Effects: Project Nameimpounding of eight reservoirs with a total surface area of 12 953 km2, including 10 809 km2 of flooded ... through the activities of the James Bay Mercury ...
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Enhanced Bioaccumulation and Transfer of Monomethylmercury ...Nov 28, 2023 · We conducted a study on periphyton and benthic communities from different habitats of the St. Maurice River (Québec, Canada) affected by two ROR power plants.
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[PDF] Mercury Studies among the Cree of Eeyou IstcheeIn the fall of 1983, the department learned of a sharp increase in fish mercury levels in the Robert Bourassa (LG-. 2) reservoir of the La Grande hydroelectric ...Missing: bioaccumulation | Show results with:bioaccumulation
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A follow-up geospatial analysis and probabilistic human health risk ...Nov 1, 2024 · Our study assessed the current MeHg fish-tissue concentrations in Eeyou Istchee and the spatial distribution of MeHg hot spots using Geographic Information ...
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River influence on mercury bioaccumulation in the coastal food web ...Apr 4, 2024 · Spatial patterns of bioaccumulated mercury were evaluated in coastal marine food webs of east Hudson Bay and east James Bay in the boreal ...
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Case Studies of Fish Habitat Compensation in Eeyou IstcheeSep 15, 2025 · Eeyou Istchee covers ~400,000 km2 and includes over 300 family hunting grounds, known as traplines, that are occupied, used and managed by Cree ...Missing: modernization | Show results with:modernization
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Climate, Environment and Cree Observations James Bay Territory ...In doing so it paves the way to better adapt mitigation and adaptation programs based on what has been observed locally and on the needs of the communities ...
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(PDF) Understanding subarctic wildlife in Eastern James Bay under ...Aug 9, 2025 · The climate change application in the GeoPortal of Eeyou Istchee – a community-based geospatial information tool developed by the CTA to ...
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National Pollutant Release Inventory Indigenous Series: Cree ...May 14, 2024 · In 2018, facilities in the James Bay region reported releases of 34 different substances. By quantity, the majority of releases to air, water ...
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Mining | The Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee)Towards sustainable development of mineral resources in Eeyou Istchee. The Cree Nation Government supports and promotes the development of mineral resources ...
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[PDF] Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for the Troilus Mine ...located in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay region of Quebec, produced 2 million oz of gold and nearly ... The former Troilus mine was the first mining operation in ...<|separator|>
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O.J. VOTES TO REHOLD ELECTION FOR CHIEF - NationSoon, she was also being accused of nepotism. Still more controversy erupted when Wapachee decided not to take Abel Bosum up on his request to stay on as a ...
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How do you feel about band councils and should they continue to ...Sep 12, 2021 · Councils are elected; they are a structure that is not necessarily the same governance structures that would have preceded Canadian colonization ...
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[PDF] Review of Accountability and Mutual Accountability FrameworksThe chiefs and band councils that govern these communities under the Indian Act are subjected to a number of longstanding governance challenges as a result of ...
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Mistissini takes steps to deal with youth crisis - NationMistissini is actively working to curb youth violence and vandalism. ... She also suggested revamping a local drug-and-alcohol program that is culturally relevant ...Missing: substance abuse
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Cree youth stands against vandalism and violence in Eeyou IstcheeNov 9, 2023 · A young Cree boy is taking a stand against theft, vandalism and breaking and entering in his home community and territory in northern Quebec.Missing: substance abuse
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Storytelling - the Cree Justice websiteThe Justice Funds program recognized David's passion to reconnect youth and high-risk youth with creativity and to build a supportive artistic Cree community, ...
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The Health of the James Bay Cree - PMC - NIHThe James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement of 1975 led to the creation of the Cree Board of Health and Social Services under the Quebec Ministry of Health.Missing: successes | Show results with:successes
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Quebec Cree self-governance closer to reality after act gets 3rd ...Feb 17, 2018 · "We are not financially accountable to Canada. We will be financially accountable to Cree citizens," said Namagoose, adding the agreement ...
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Leaders reflect on the history and future of the Paix des Braves ...Mar 1, 2022 · The deal gained greater autonomy for Cree economic and community development, while also detailing how forestry and environmental assessments would be carried ...Missing: climate adaptation 2020s
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[PDF] Poverty as a social determinant of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis health∙ In 2016, the median employment income was. $26,385 for the Indigenous population ($23,345 for. First Nations, $31,423 for. Metis, and $20,984 for Inuit).
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Significant events | Gouvernement du QuébecThe Paix des braves agreement leads to the signing of the Agreement on Governance in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay Territory by the Cree and the Québec government ...<|separator|>
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