The Federal Government has launched two new calls for proposals offer funding opportunities to improve accessibility in Canada. These programs aim to eliminate barriers faced by people with disabilities, creating a more inclusive and equitable environment for all. Here is an overview of the two key components of this program: small projects and the Youth…
Are you interested in the latest developments in health and safety? Are human rights your passion? Are you concerned about issues related to climate change and the creation of quality jobs? Sign up to participate in Justice 2024, a bilingual national conference organized by the United Steelworkers union, taking place from October 2nd to 4th…
Photo Cote-Nord. Photo credit @Le Nord-Côtier https://lenord-cotier.com/2017/05/01/riviere-moisie-les-innus-veulent-reprendre-la-riviere/ The International Summer School on Territory, Food, Health, and Well-being offers a unique experience exploring the profound connections between the environment, traditional food, and the health of First Nations. Organized by the Sentinelle Nord program at Université Laval, the Coastal Chair, and the Corporation du Mushuau-nipi, this transdisciplinary…
In an effort to modernize its communication tools and visual identity, the First Nations and Inuit Labour Market Advisory Committee (FNILMAC) is looking to the future by embracing the digital age. This evolution will enable the committee to engage in conversations with the public, governments, and its valuable partners, strengthening its presence and commitment to…
After initially announcing, during the First Nations and Inuit Regional Forum in Gaspésie Îles de la Madeleine, that the 3rd edition would be held in the administrative region of Côte-Nord, the First Nations human resource development Commission of Quebec and Labrador (FNHRDCQ) recently announced that the 2024 edition of the Forum will now take place…
Nutshimit, which means "behind the lands, our territory," "where we live, where we come from," is the chosen name for the brand-new community living space in Sept-Îles. This innovative project, initiated by the Real Estate Society of the Regroupement des centres d'amitié autochtones du Québec (SIRCAAQ), has recently opened its doors, marking a crucial step…