National News First Nations sign ‘historic’ plan to save caribou By Danielle Rochette Oct 17, 2017 Seven Indigenous Nations from Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador signed an “historic” agreement Tuesday on the management of the caribou herd that straddles both provinces. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *CommentSubmit Report Tags: Caribou herd, Featured, george river, Leaf River, management plan, Ungava Peninsula Continue Reading ‘This is not what I walked across Canada for’ tensions rise at natio... Julie Nagam and Jaimie Issac: Providing a powerful platform for insurgence and r... Author(s) Danielle Rochette [email protected] 2 thoughts on “First Nations sign ‘historic’ plan to save caribou” Long overdue lets see if it last great signing George River herd down by almost 90 % before something is done. Long overdue for sure. Comments are closed. More Stories Indigenous hip-hop group Winnipeg’s Most returns to stag... 8 hours ago By Cierra Bettens Tk’emlúps to sign reconciliation covenant with Roma... 8 hours ago By Kathleen Martens Supreme Court upholds First Nations’ ability to set resi... 11 hours ago By Danielle Paradis | Sara Connors Canada, Manitoba point fingers at each other in response t... 13 hours ago By Mark Blackburn Catholic Church hints at legal action, human rights compla... 1 day ago By Trevor Wright ‘The Gold Rush is over’: First Nations chiefs celebrat... 1 day ago By Local Journalism Initiative
Long overdue lets see if it last great signing
George River herd down by almost 90 % before something is done. Long overdue for sure.