While Mikisiw Awashish continues to make his education plans, the 22-year-old Innu hockey player maintains his boyhood aspirations of becoming a pro player.
The residents of Lebel-sur-Quévillon, who were forced to leave their homes six days ago and for the second time in a month because of the forest fires, will gradually be able to return to their homes on Saturday, July 1.
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It’s in a series of initiatives that are now underway to comply with the commission’s Call to Action Number 50: “In keeping with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, we call upon the federal government, in collaboration with Aboriginal organizations, to fund the establishment of Indigenous law institutes for the development, use, and understanding of Indigenous laws and access to justice in accordance with the unique cultures of Aboriginal peoples in Canada.”
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