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 *WebsiteSubmit 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 Face to Face Surreal year for Anishinaabe basketball player Emily Manda... 8 hours ago By Dennis Ward First Nations group says environmental impacts of B.C. sal... 9 hours ago By Fraser Needham First Nation in Ontario turns to the courts to shut down M... 9 hours ago By Annette Francis A look at the six AFN candidates vying to become the next ... 13 hours ago By APTN National News Treaty 8 chiefs suing Alberta, Canada over stolen children... 1 day ago By Chris Stewart Sisters from Lake St. Martin among victims of Sunday’s s... 1 day ago By Tamara Pimentel
Long overdue lets see if it last great signing
George River herd down by almost 90 % before something is done. Long overdue for sure.