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Proposed hunting ban at La Verendrye reserve highlights conservation effort

After raising concerns for decades about over-harvesting by sports hunters in La Verendrye wildlife reserve, Anishinabe chiefs reached an agreement-in-principle with the Quebec government April 2 that establishes a moratorium of at least one year on moose hunting.

Patrick Quinn

Third pandemic wave surges as vaccination rates pick up steam

Canada is in a punishing third wave of infections, even as vaccines continue to be administered at growing rates.

Ben Powless

Minor delays announced to second-vaccine shipment to Eeyou Istchee

A rapid rise in new cases in the Quebec City and Gatineau areas led the Quebec government to close schools and all non-essential commerce in these regions March 32, while also bringing back the 8 pm-to-5 am curfew.

Ben Powless

Millions budgeted for backlogged development projects await end of pandemic restrictions

As is the case around the world, the economy in Eeyou Istchee has contracted during the Covid-19 pandemic – throwing revenues, jobs and development timetables into disarray.

Ben Powless

Covid currents shift as second dose of vaccines about to begin

As cases again begin to rise, the Cree Health Board (CHB) is warning about the rise in Covid-19 variants in Quebec and the rest of the country.

Ben Powless

Resilience Montreal to get permanent homeless shelter

Covid-19 case numbers are rapidly declining across Quebec, though there is renewed worry as new variants are beginning to spread across the country, which the Cree Health Board (CHB) called “extremely contagious.”

Patrick Quinn

Concerns mount over new variants as vaccine rollout continues

Covid-19 case numbers are rapidly declining across Quebec, though there is renewed worry as new variants are beginning to spread across the country, which the Cree Health Board (CHB) called “extremely contagious.”

Ben Powless

Most Cree have received their vaccine, but worries about variants grow

As Covid cases continue to steadily decline across here and across Canada, the Cree Health Board (CHB) urges continued caution as new strains of the virus have been detected in the Abitibi and Montreal regions.

Ben Powless

Whapmagoostui’s path to a future of clean renewable energy

A new wind energy project in Whapmagoostui-Kuujjuaraapik is launching environmental and social impact assessments for the twin communities’ Cree and Inuit populations. Community consultations that began February 16 will determine the social acceptability of the project, which proposes to partly replace the use of diesel-powered electricity with renewable energy.

Patrick Quinn

Debate begins over Grande Alliance proposals

Discussion at the Cree Nation Government (CNG) Board Council virtual meetings January 26 and 27 revolved around two central issues – the ongoing vaccination campaign and La Grande Alliance

Patrick Quinn

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