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Aboriginal People Used to Build "the Equivalent of 10 James Bay"

Summary by lemanic.ca
While major construction sites are emerging across the province, the Quebec Construction Commission (QCC) wants to tap into the under-represented Aboriginal workforce to meet the needs of the industry. By 2034, the organization wants to more than double the presence of Aboriginal workers on construction sites. The target, set by the CCQ and the Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador (AFNQL) as part of the First Nations and Inuit Inclusion Act…
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While major construction sites are emerging across the province, the Quebec Construction Commission (QCC) wants to tap into the under-represented Aboriginal workforce to meet the needs of the industry. By 2034, the organization wants to more than double the presence of Aboriginal workers on construction sites. The target, set by the CCQ and the Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador (AFNQL) as part of the First Nations and Inuit Inclusion Act…

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lemanic.ca broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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