By and for Indigenous people: A new shelter in downtown Montreal is redefining 'home'
The first urban shelter created and run by Indigenous people has officially opened in downtown Montreal, near Cabot Square.
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Environment minister calls for emergency decree to protect Quebec caribou from 'imminent threat'
Feds have a 'legal obligation' to protect herds, says conservation group
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Ungava’s fibre optic connection delayed until 2026: KRG
Regional government unable to provide exact timeframe for connecting Ungava Bay communities to fibre optic cable
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RCMP say ground search and rescue teams from Natuashish, Sheshatshiu and Hopedale are continuing their efforts in the area in hopes of locating the hunter.
Search Continues for Missing Hunter in Northern Labrador
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The search for a hunter reported missing in Labrador is moving into its second week.
The 41-year-old left a cabin near Mistastin Lake on snowmobile on the morning of Monday, June 3, and hasn’t been seen since.
Extensive air and ground searches have so far failed to turn up any sign of the missing man.
2 wildfires burning out of control near Labrador West - CBC
Fires aren't near populated areas, but one sits close to N.L. Hydro dam
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The Cree-Naskapi Commission has been presenting this award since 1997 in support of academic excellence to all students in the Cree communities and to the Naskapi community of Kawawachikamach.
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First Peoples Medal: four recipients from the East
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Shannon Uniam, of the Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach, was also awarded this medal.
Shortage of paramedics | first responders take over in Schefferville
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Emergency response and transport services in Schefferville and the surrounding area will be provided by first responders from December 21 to 28.
A voice for her home, a voice for her people
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Innu soprano and recent McGill graduate brings the soul of Saguenay to the Berlin Opera Academy stage, and beyond.
Meet the Natuashish couple sharing beauty of Innu and land, a photograph at a time
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Aaron and Nachelle Poker are two self-taught photographers who now teach others
Kuujjuaq to host national celebration of Junior Canadian Rangers program
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Anniversary event to mark 25 years set for Jan. 11 to 13
Natuashish crafter worries traditional skills are vanishing in the face of modern distractions
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Penashue now makes moccasins, hats, skirts, slippers, baby swaddles, among other things, but says the next generation isn't learning like she once did/
Canada’s Logging Industry Devours Forests Crucial to Fighting Climate Change
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A study finds that logging has inflicted severe damage to the vast boreal forests in Ontario and Quebec, two of the country’s main commercial logging regions.
Logging is degrading Quebec, Ontario's boreal forests and threatening caribou: study
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Of 21 caribou populations in both provinces that were included in the study, researchers said 16 are at high risk, three are at very high risk and two are at low risk.