The Community of Listuguj Celebrates National Aboriginal Day

 The Community of Listuguj Celebrates National Aboriginal Day

 The community of Listuguj will be hosting various activities throughout National Aboriginal Day of Friday June 21, 2013. We encourage everyone to attend the various events happening as follows:

  1. GMRC is hosting a sunrise ceremony at 5:30 A.M. followed by a salmon ceremony at 10:30 A.M. and a salmon lunch at 12:15 P.M. at the GMRC building.
  2. Listuguj 3rd Annual Children’s Pow Wow will take place at 1:30 P.M. at Moffats Landing.
  3. Families First will host a community smudging ceremony that will begin at the Families First building and travel throughout the community.
  4. The LMG will be hosting activities that will take place at the Listuguj ball field located behind the Youth Center where there will be an afternoon of BBQ and activities leading up to a friendly open softball game where whomever would like to participate can play. The day will start at 3:00 P.M. and the softball game will start at 5:30 P.M.

We hope to see everyone out to celebrate our heritage and our culture on this National Aboriginal Day.

Collaboration between the Listuguj Mi’gmaq and Cape Breton University

PRESS RELEASE

June 11, 2013

The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government (LMG) is proud to announce a groundbreaking collaboration between the Listuguj Mi’gmaq and Cape Breton University. Students will now have the option of attending University in Listuguj.

Cape Breton University’s 3 year Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) degree program will be delivered in Listuguj through Unama’ki College of Cape Breton University.  The BACS program will welcome 25 students beginning in September, 2013.  A unique feature of the program is that several courses will be taught by local Mi’gmaq Instructors who possess a Masters or Ph.D. degree.  “Listuguj is a glowing example of a community that is taking a forward thinking approach and is committed to education” states Gail Metallic, Director of Education in Listuguj. Unama’ki College of Cape Breton University has built its relationship with the LMG on its history with Unama’ki Mi’gmaq and the notion that education has no borders.   It has reached out to the Mi’gmaq of Gespegawagi

Cape Breton University Staff and Professors will be in Listuguj on Wednesday, June 19 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm to meet with potential students and local Instructors. Media is invited to attend an official launch of the program with Cape Breton University and Listuguj Mi’gmaq officials on June 19, 2013 from 3:15 pm to 4:00 pm.

Contact: Mike Isaac, Communications Officer

               Email: michael.isaac@listuguj.ca – Tel: 418.788.2136 – Fax: 418.788.2058

                                   

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Migwite'tm Commemoration Walk (Incident at Restigouche)

Attention Community Notice

 

Tuesday June 11, 2013 will mark the 32nd anniversary of Migwite’tm or “The Incident at Restigouche”. The LMG will be hosting a walk to commemorate the raid of 1981 which was a historical and defining moment for the community of Listuguj, along with all of the Mi’gmaq First Nations.  The walk will begin at the Listuguj wharf at 11:00 A.M. and will proceed to the Listuguj Community Development Center (Bingo Hall) where a soup and sandwich lunch will be served by the Elders.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact Veronica Vicaire at 418-788-2136 or vmvbeaulieu@listuguj.ca

Management Action Plan

The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government (LMG), in accordance with the Funding Agreement signed with Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC), must maintain a balanced budget approach in order to guarantee the delivery of essential services to its members. 

The objective of the present Management Action Plan (MAP) is to gather in one document, a range of activities put forward by the LMG to ensure a structured and cohesive realignment of its financial situation. The final objective of this plan is to meet the financial indicators threshold established by AANDC in its analysis of the LMG’s financial situation. Proactive steps have been taken in the right direction but a long term plan is required to ensure a robust and sustainable operation continues. 

 

Click Here to view the Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government Management Action Plan (MAP)

Click Here to view the Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government Net Dept Detail

 

Should you have any questions please contact the Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government at 418-788-2136

 

 

 

 

 

Press Releases

press release is a written or recorded communication directed at members of the news media for the purpose of announcing, informing or confirming happenings within the community of Listuguj.

 

Here are Press Releases that are issued out to local and national media.

Click Here for Press Release: 03-18-2015 Ten Year Plan

Click Here for Press Release: 02-05-2015 Wastewater Cut Off

Click Here for Press Release: 12-18-2014 Listuguj Ratification

Click Here For Press Release: 09-17-2014 Changes Likely at Listuguj

 

 Should you have any questions please feel free to contact Communications Officer, Mike Isaac at 418-788-2136 or misaac@listuguj.ca. 

 

 

Community Meeting Saturday June 15, 2013

The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government invites all community members to a meeting on Saturday, June 15 at noon at the Listuguj Community Development Center (Bingo Hall) to inform, engage, and receive feedback from community members on the ‘Listuguj-Canada’ Claims Settlement negotiations.

A hot lunch will be served and prizes will be given for participation.

More information and a proposed agenda will be provided in advance. 

We hope to see you all attend  and for more information, please contact Mike Isaac Communication Officer at 418-788-2136 or michael.isaac@listuguj.ca

Invitation to All Community Elders

Invitation to All Community Elders

Chief and Council would like to send an invitation to all elders for an afternoon of discussion on Sunday June 9, 2013 at 12:30 P.M at the Listuguj Community Development Center (Bingo Hall). The day will include CHRQ bingo, discussion followed by a supper at 4:00 P.M. The purpose of this gathering is to bring elders together to form an Elders council for the community. As Elders your wisdom and ideas are very important and we believe that your guidance will help point the community in the right direction.

Doors will be open at noon coffee, tea and muffins will be provided.

We hope to see you all attend and for any information please feel free to contact Veronica Vicaire at 418-788-2136 or 506-987-9675 or vmvbeaulieu@listuguj.ca

Wind Farm for Gespe'gewa'gi Becomes a Reality

Wind Farm for Gespe’gewa’gi Becomes a Reality On behalf of the Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government we would like to send out our congratulations to the Mi’gmawei Mawiomi Secretariat on their efforts on making this Wind Farm project become a reality. Over the course of several years this project has been a main priority of MMS and as of May 10, 2013 it has finally come to fruition.

A historic event for the Mi’gmawei Mawiomi as Quebec announces a 150 MW project for the Mi’gmaq. Gespeg, May 10, 2013 – The Mi’gmawei Mawiomi, representing the Mi’gmaq of Gesgapegiag, Gespeg and Listuguj wishes to express its most sincere gratitude to the Government of Québec for announcing the Mi’gmaq Wind Initiative today in Gespeg. This significant economic development measure provides the platform for the Mi’gmaq communities to develop a 150 MW wind farm which will be located within the MRC d’Avignon.

Since 2009, the Mi’gmawei Mawiomi consistently promoted its vision of a Mi’gmaq Wind Initiative that would foster Mi’gmaq economic and social development, improve services and build capacity amongst the three Mi’gmaq communities. With revenues generated from the sale of electricity over the next 20 years, this vision has now become a reality; a real measure towards Mi’gmaq self-determination.

“We are genuinely appreciative of the strong resolve and dedication towards the achievement of this project shown by Premier Pauline Marois, by Minister Martine Ouellette and by Minister Gaétan Lelièvre. The wind initiative is a momentous event for our three Mi’gmaq communities. We see great opportunities for the future, this initiative will provide us with resources to make strategic investments in our communities,” said Chief Claude Jeannotte, Chairperson of the Mi’gmawei Mawiomi.

The unique project located in a wind rich area of Gespe’gewa’gi, initiated by the Mi’gmaq is seen as a pivotal economic development initiative. The Mi’gmaq support regional development and continue to seek innovative ways to work with the surrounding municipalities, the CREGIM and the Government of Québec. Wind Energy has been providing economic benefits to the region and now the Mi’gmaq can actively contribute to the economy of the Gaspésie region, while providing greater services to their citizens.

The regional benefits from this project are far greater than any other wind farm in Gespe’gewa’gi. Creating up to 300 jobs during its 2-year construction period. Thoughout its 20-year operation period 10 direct jobs, and 100 indirect jobs will be created. In addition, the wind energy project will also support the wind power manufacturing activities on the Gaspésie during a period when the industry needed to fill their order books to maintain operations and jobs. The Mi’gmaq will earn the majority of revenues flowing from the sale of electricity. This is significant because the Mi’gmaq are known to make their purchases locally and they are a great stimulus to the local economies surrounding their communities.

The wind farm project is also a catalyst for Mi’gmaq participation in the Quebec construction industry, as over 100 Mi’gmaq trade people will join the sector by 2015. Leading up to the construction of the Mi’gmaq wind farm 52 Mi’gmaq will pursue vocational training. Also, the Construction Commission of Québec will qualify over 50 Mi’gmaq journeymen. The long-term economic benefits for the 100 Mi’gmaq workers are significant.

Chief Claude Jeannotte added: “We are truly pleased how Premier Pauline Marois, Minister Ouellette and Minister Lelièvre understood so empathetically how crucial this initiative is for our communities. With the revenues generated, we will gain greater control over our destiny, improve social cohesion in our communities and foster economic development for the Mi’gmaq and the region.”

The ability of the Mi’gmaq communities of Gesgapegiag, Gespeg and Listuguj, to think strategically and remain steadfast under a common vision and develop a project of this importance shows that the Mi’gmaq are serious, organized and able to be partners in economic development projects throughout Gespe’gewa’gi. During the development phase of this project, Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada was very helpful by providing grants under various programs during the critical development phase of the project. The Mi’gmaq are very grateful to the Government of Canada for their investment in this initiative.

“Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. (TSX: INE), a leading Canadian independent renewable power producer, located in Longueuil, has been a great partner in this project. They were clearly part of the solution and we are happy to be in business with them. We wish to thank them with the utmost appreciation”, declared Chief Claude Jeannotte.

About Mi’gmawei Mawiomi The Mi’gmawei Mawiomi is a political body comprised of elected officials of the three(3) Mi’gmaq communities of Gesgapegiag, Gespeg and Listuguj, committed to creating an independent Mi’gmaq government based on a constitution that promotes and protects the freedoms, rights and well-being of the L’nu.