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Inuit Nunangat Land Area And Coastline
Land and coastline are integral to Inuit survival. Most Inuit Nunangat communities are located on the coast for transportation and for access to marine wildlife and plants including whales, seal, fish, shellfish and kelp. Being on the land is a core part of Inuit cultural practices, hunting and survival, art and music, knowledge transfer, and […]
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Read MoreMCK 2021-2022 Annual Report is now available
(Kahnawake – 3, Tsothóhrko:wa/January 2023) The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke (MCK) wishes to inform the community that the 2021-2022 Annual Report is now available for viewing at www.kahnawake.com/annualreport. Though the MCK Consolidated Financial Statements (fiscal year April 1 to March 31) have been posted online since July 2022 at www.kahnawake.com/financials, every year, the MCK provides […]
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Read MoreThe Québec Ombudsman’s 2021-2022 Annual Report – Recovering together from the setbacks of the pandemic
QUÉBEC CITY, Dec. 1, 2022 – Today, Québec Ombudsman Marc-André Dowd tabled his 2021-2022 Annual Report in the National Assembly. Emphasizing the ever-present impact of COVID-19 in Québec, he insisted on the pandemic-related challenges to public services since March 2020: distance communication, technological innovation, staff shortages, and greater needs by a population grappling with the […]
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Read MoreTogether for future generations : 2022-2027 Government Action Plan for the social and cultural wellness of the First nations and Inuit
Message From The Premier & Message From The Minister Responsible For Indigenous Affairs https://cdn-contenu.quebec.ca/cdn-contenu/adm/min/conseil-executif/publications-adm/saa/administratives/plan_action/2022-2027/en/GAPSCWFNI_22-27.pdf?1663859451 NT5
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Read MoreTSB 2021-22 Annual Report: Advancing transportation safety with determination and resilience
Gatineau, Quebec, 18 August 2022 — Today, the Transportation Safety Board of Canada’s (TSB) annual report for fiscal year 2021-22 was tabled in Parliament. The report discusses key annual statistics on occurrences in the air, marine, pipeline and rail modes of transportation under federal jurisdiction, and how the TSB has worked to advance safety for travellers and industry […]
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Read MoreTogether for future generations – 2022-2027 Governement action plan for the social and cultural wellness of the first nations and inuit
MESSAGE FROM THE PREMIER This year, the Québec government is taking an important step by renewing its commitments to Indigenous nations, clearly and unequivocally. The 2022-2027 Government Action Plan for the Social and Cultural Wellness of the First Nations and Inuit reflects both the evolving context and the aspirations of Québec’s Indigenous peoples. Québec’s growth […]
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Read MoreNFB releases highlights for 2021–2022. Results from the past year in creation, diversity and inclusion, gender parity, Indigenous works and distribution.
From: National Film Board News release June 27, 2022 – Montreal – National Film Board of Canada The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) today presented an overview of key results from the 2021–2022 fiscal year, which saw the NFB complete new documentary, animation and interactive works, and make continued progress on its key commitments […]
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Read MoreThe Foundation of Greater Montréal launches its Vital Signs 2022 report on the situation of women and girls in Greater Montreal
MONTREAL, June 9, 2022 – This morning, the Foundation of Greater Montreal (FGM) made public the 2022 edition of its Vital Signs of Greater Montreal series of reports, which focuses on the situation of women and girls in the metropolitan area. The report explores three key issues: violence against women, their mental health, as well as […]
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Read MoreFrom Now to 2032: Charting a Course to the Future of Media
MONTRÉAL AND TORONTO, FEBRUARY 17, 2022 – The 10th edition of the key trends report produced by the Canada Media Fund (CMF), entitled Where No Screen Has Gone Before – Charting a Course for the Future of Media, presents a snapshot of media consumption in Canada today and introduces scenarios of how the screen-based industry […]
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Read MoreGovernment of Canada releases 2021 Annual Report from the National Advisory Council on Poverty: Recommendations will help Government of Canada meet its poverty reduction targets
From: Employment and Social Development Canada News release December 13, 2021 Gatineau, Quebec Employment and Social Development Canada In 2018, the Government of Canada made a historic commitment toward reducing poverty through Opportunity for All—Canada’s First Poverty Reduction Strategy. The strategy included the […]
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