Message from the Listuguj Community Health Services

As a precautionary measure concerning Covid-19, we the Listuguj Community Health Services are cancelling all scheduled activities for the remainder of the month March 2020. After this time, the situation will be re-evaluated.  Listuguj Community Health Services asks that community member be proactive and encourage good hand hygiene and respiratory etiquette, stay home if you’re sick.

 

Please read the notification that was sent to all community members by L.M.G.

https://listuguj.ca/message-for-community-members/

 

Thank You

 

Donna Metallic

Director of Health

Message for Community Members

 

The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government would like to inform community members that we are taking precautionary measures to reduce and minimize the risk of the potential transmission of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Listuguj. As of March 12, 2020, the risk remains low. 

By being proactive and encouraging good hygiene, we hope that the potential risk of transmission will remain low. To achieve this, we are calling on all community members and LMG Staff to support these efforts by implementing the following measures:

  • Wash hands frequently; 
  • Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth;
  • Routinely clean all frequently touched surfaces at home and in the workplace;
  • Practice good cough etiquette;
  • If traveling internationally, please consult the Government of Canada’s travel health notices before travel. Link: https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories

We are encouraging all community members who experience symptoms of acute-respiratory illness (cough, fever, and difficulty breathing) to contact your local health professional or call 811. As COVID-19 remains a public health concern, we are asking that in addition to seeking medical advice LMG Staff report any related symptoms to their immediate supervisor. 

Our number one priority remains the health and safety of our community members and staff. We thank you for your cooperation and commitment in taking these necessary steps to keep our community safe. 

LCHS Update – Novel Coronavirus

The Listuguj Community Health Services (LCHS) maintains a close relationship with Indigenous Services Canada and Public Health Québec. They receive updates from them on a regular basis in regards to public health concerns, including the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
 
The LCHS would like to share the following information and update with the community:
  • The Public Health Agency of Canada is actively monitoring the situation regarding the novel coronavirus.
  • The best way to protect yourself and your community is by preventing the spread of germs.
  • Wash your hands often, cough and sneeze into your arm, throw out used tissues right away, clean and disinfect shared surfaces and avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.
  • For more information about the novel coronavirus visit Canada.ca/coronavirus or call the Government of Canada’s toll free line at 1-833-784-4397.
  • Link to the Public Health Agency of Canada website: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection.html

More information:

LMCP Spotlight Winner for March

Congratulations Anna Isaac – March 2020 Spotlight Winner!

Anna Isaac, Spotlight Winner For March.

Anna was nominated for being a strong indigenous woman, for showing up at community events/meetings, giving back to Listuguj and being a role model mother. Great work Anna.

Reminder that I am continuously accepting nominations for the April – December 2020 Spotlight. If you know or see anyone making a difference and working towards our vision statement I encourage you to nominate them and let them be recognized!

Our Vision for generations to come: Living our rights and responsibilities as Listugujewaq by speaking, thinking and being Mi’gmaq

Getlamite’tmeg enmina’qeg ugjit wejgwapegsultjig: Ta’n teltetapu’mimajulti’gw gennmu’g, ango’tmu’g aq nujo’tmu’g ‘ms’t gm’tginaq ta’n Teli’sulti’gw, telangita’sulti’gw aq telinnulti’gw

Forms can be found on the LMG webpage and emailed to Alexandra.willett@listuguj.ca or dropped off at the Band Office.

 

Alexandra Barnaby Willett

LMCP Coordinator

LMCP Directorate Spotlight Winner – December 2019 Quarter

Congratulations to the Listuguj Community Health Services Directorate!

 

In November/December of 2019 the LMCP team visited all of the LMG directorates. Part of our job as the LMCP team is to maintain relationships with LMG Directors and project managers. We gathered updates and went over top priorities presented by each department. ALL of the LMG programs and departments are doing amazing work and are working towards our community vision statement :

 

Living our rights and responsibilities as Listugujewaq by speaking, thinking and being Mi’gmaq

 

Ta’n teltetapu’mimajulti’gw gennmu’g, ango’tmu’g aq nujo’tmu’g ‘ms’t gm’tginaq ta’n Teli’sulti’gw, telangita’sulti’gw aq telinnulti’gw

 

In addition to our monthly spotlight in highlighting individual community members, the LMCP team decided it would be beneficial to also highlight directorates and programs for working towards our vision statement and keeping our 4 main action areas in mind when developing their strategic plans. After sitting down with all of LMG directors I typed up a brief summary of why each should be chosen. Chosen by a committee vote, I am pleased to announce that the Listuguj Community Health Services Directorate is our first ever quarterly LMCP Spotlight for the December 2019 quarter.

 

Congratulations to the entire team, you are making a difference for future generations to come!

Looking forward to our next meetings and being able to highlight the positive work being done here in Listuguj.

 

LMCP Coordinator

Alexandra Barnaby Willett

Community Notice

It has come to our attention that a local news outlet has falsely reported that a group of SQ officers eating lunch at Pastali was a sign of an impending action at the rail line. Our leadership has confirmed through the SQ liaison officer that these reports are false.

RL-31 Forms Available

Tax season is here. RL-31 forms are available to fill out for solidarity tax credit. Forms are available at the post office and at the front desk of the LMG Administration building.

RL-31’s will be issued on Thursdays and Fridays only.

If you have any questions, please contact Hayley Isaac at 418-788-2136.

 

You can also download the RL-31 form here.

JC Van Horne Bridge Closed

The Ministère des transports Québec has closed the JC Van Horne Bridge due to poor visibility. We will keep the community updated as to when it will open.

Request for Proposal – Social Services Building

The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government has released a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the new Social Services building. This building will include Child and Family Services, Families First Support Services, Social Assistance and Restorative Justice to better serve our community. All submissions must be received by 10:00 a.m. Atlantic Time on March 17th, 2020.

The RFP documents are available below to download. To obtain the documents outlining the proposed layout and land drawing, please contact Wessam Toulan at wessam.toulan@listuguj.ca.

 

Tender Documents:

Social Services Building – RFP 25 FEB_

LMG-Tender-Policy

 

 

 

 

Listuguj Promotes Peaceful Dialogue

 

For immediate release

 

Listuguj Promotes Peaceful Dialogue

 

(Listuguj, Gespe’gewa’gi – February 26, 2020) — The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government (LMG) wishes to advise the community that the Procureure générale du Québec (PGQ) has taken out a provisional injunction in an attempt to dismantle the solidarity action taking place at the rail line at the start of Gospem Road located within Listuguj Lands.

The LMG is disheartened that the PGQ sought an injunction without prior attempt to engage or communicate with our community to resolve this issue. The injunction was unnecessary and not conducive towards reconciling this issue in a peaceful manner. Further concerns remain as the injunction was not served in accordance with the protocols of the Listuguj Police Department (LPD).

At this point in time, peaceful protestors remain at the rail line and their physical safety remains a priority for the LMG. Let it be known that the LMG has no intention of forcefully removing peaceful protestors from the rail line. We respect their right to peacefully protest and will continue to ensure their physical safety.

“As N’nu’g we have a collective responsibility to protect the land and our relations. The LMG is open to facilitating discussions towards a peaceful resolution. We remain hopeful that solutions can be reached through respectful dialogue,” Chief Darcy Gray.

 

 

For more information, please contact:

Hilary Barnaby, Acting Communications Manager

hilary.barnaby@listuguj.ca

418-788-2136