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May 2024

FNIYES | 2024 National Science Camp

By |May 7th, 2024|

A National Science Camp, organized as part of First Nations and Inuit Youth Employment Strategy (FNIYES), will be held in Northwest Territories from 19th to 23rd August 2024 and will bring together Aboriginal youth from across Canada.

Participants must be aged between 12 and 15 and live on reserve.

All costs related to participation to the camp will be covered, including travel expenses, meals and accommodation for participants.

The deadline for submission of applications is May 30th, 2024.

For more details or to fill the participation form, click here.

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April 2024

Signature of a 30-year power purchase agreement with Hydro-Québec

By |April 17th, 2024|

Innergex Renewable Energy Inc., the Regional County Municipality of Lotbinière and the Abenaki Councils of Odanak and Wôlinak are pleased to announce the signing of a 30-year power purchase agreement with Hydro-Québec for the electricity to be generated by the 100 MW community wind power project.

« The signing of this long-term contract with Hydro-Québec marks a significant milestone in the project’s progress. By producing reliable, competitively priced wind energy, we will contribute to strengthening the stability of the power grid while meeting Quebec’s growing energy needs. This agreement underscores our determination to support the ambitions of Canadian utilities in the energy transition, while guaranteeing ongoing revenues for our project, » said Michel Letellier, President and Chief Executive Officer of Innergex.

« The signing of the power purchase agreement with Hydro-Québec marks the culmination of a long administrative process conducted in concert with our partners, and sets in motion the actual development of the project by ensuring with the community that it is socially acceptable, both to the citizens and to the various organizations and associations concerned, all in order to meet the growing demand for renewable energy, » says Daniel Turcotte, Prefect of the RCM of Lotbinière.

« We are pleased to see the progress of our project, which is important for the prosperity of future generations, and which also recognizes our role as guardians of the Ndakina, our ancestral territory. We will continue to be involved to ensure territorial development that respects our values and traditions, » said Rick O’Bomsawin, Chief of the Abenaki Council of Odanak.

« I’m very proud to see our project reach this important milestone. It allows us to look forward to significant economic benefits for the W8banaki Nation, and the continuation of a fruitful collaboration with our partners at Innergex and the RCM of Lotbinière towards a sustainable and inclusive energy transition, » said Michel R. Bernard, Chief of the Abenaki Council of Wôlinak.

The long-term power purchase agreement is structured as a take-or-pay contract, indexed to a predefined percentage of the Consumer Price Index (“CPI”), ensuring financial stability and protection against inflation.

On January 26, 2024, the Lotbinière Ndakina wind project was selected in Hydro-Québec’s call for tenders. Upon commercial commissioning, scheduled in late 2028, the project will generate enough electricity to power the equivalent of 20,000 households.

Construction of the Lotbinière Ndakina wind project will require the creation of around 200 jobs and will involve the participation of local and regional businesses. Long-term, permanent, skilled jobs will also be created during the operating period.

Interconnection and collector system costs will be reimbursed by Hydro-Québec when the facility is commissioned.

The project is subject to the execution of contracts with suppliers, and to the successful completion of permit application processes and regulatory requirements.

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2024-2025 CODES OF PRACTICE NOW AVAILABLE

By |April 15th, 2024|

You can now access the codes of practice online right here.

Prefer a paper version?
Copies are available at the Council reception desk.

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March 2024

NEWSLETTER | BETO, BEW & THE NDAKINA OFFICE

By |March 27th, 2024|

CLICK HERE FOR THE COMPLETE NEWSLETTER

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2024 Public Assembly | Agenda

By |March 26th, 2024|

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Easter 2024 | Opening hours

By |March 20th, 2024|

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2024 Public Assembly

By |March 19th, 2024|

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February 2024

Programme Tremplin DEC-Premières Nations – La Traversée (In French only)

By |February 21st, 2024|

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W8BANAKI PILASKW | NEW EDITION – JANUARY, 2024

By |February 5th, 2024|

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January 2024

By |January 17th, 2024|

UQAM is offering four reserved spots for indigenous students aged 21 and older, with the equivalent of two years of professional experience or indigenous social engagement. Check the admission requirements and selection process here.

Application deadline: March 1, 2024

For further information, contact bac.droit@uqam.ca, specifying “Admission based on indigenous experiences” in the subject line.

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SCHEDULE | Waste and recycling collection

By |January 8th, 2024|

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December 2023

HOLIDAYS’ SCHEDULE

By |December 21st, 2023|

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