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First Nations chiefs criticize Quebec's 3rd link proposal over lack of consultation

Summary by CBC News
Four regional First Nations chiefs say they were not properly consulted about the latest plan for the third link. The proposed corridor for the project linking Quebec City to Lévis appears to run through federal land that Indigenous communities have identified for development.

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Chief Shetush leaves the area of the Moisie River Fishing Camp in Quebec for a year to return to the Innu. If this does not happen, next summer the community will occupy the territory with a camp. Club Adams, now the Moisie River Fishing Camp, is still owned by foreign private owners. Every year, there are tensions between the Innu and the fishermen. The Innu demand this part of the Moisie River from the government of Quebec. "There is no openin…

·Sept-Iles, Canada
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Pathetic and ridiculous! 3rd link: motorists will save 2 minutes and 18 seconds, according to a study By @jecamirand via @RadioCanadaInfo #polqc #polcanhttps://t.co/hYKkPy8XUa — Sébastien Bovet (@SebBovetSRC) June 13, 2025 Unnecessary comment to send: 2 minutes is money! (Luc Poirier) The article This is what the colonists will save with the 3rd link?!??!?!!!! appeared first on La Clique du Plateau.

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CBC News broke the news in Canada on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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