Cree hold ‘eye-opening’ discussions on how development happens in northern Quebec
By Cole Bosum How development happens in Cree communities and who benefits was front and centre at a recent meeting
Read moreBy Cole Bosum How development happens in Cree communities and who benefits was front and centre at a recent meeting
Read moreThe Cree School Board and Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay partnered and opened up a
Read moreThe Arctic Winter Games is an event that hosts over 2,000 coaches, players and spectators. Almost as many volunteers are lending
Read moreHealth-care staff in Fort Smith, N.W.T., are receiving made-in-the-North anti-racism training. The two-day program, run by the territory’s health and social services
Read moreThe Cree, Inuit, and Naskapi nations in Quebec signed an MOU on Friday to create a new forum they say
Read moreIn an effort to better understand the animal life in James Bay and how it’s changing, wildlife officials in northern
Read moreUnder the pressure of a teacher shortage, school boards across Northern Quebec are putting unlicensed educators into classrooms. Harriet Keleutak
Read moreIn a bid to make the justice system more accessible, Canada’s Federal Court has issued its first ruling in Cree
Read moreSome of Carol-Ann Tanoush’s earliest memories of growing up in northern Quebec revolve around alcohol. “[It was] loud music, screaming
Read moreThe Cree Nation Government has voted in favour of a ban on Cree hunters harvesting caribou from the George River
Read moreWildlife officials in Quebec have seized a caribou that was intended to be given as a gift between Indigenous governments
Read moreEnergy and mining projects in remote parts of Canada jeopardize the safety of Indigenous women and their families living there,
Read more– By Caroline Nepton, CBC News To vote or not to vote – that is the question for many Quebecers caught up
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