COVID-19 Vaccine Available to Listuguj Youth

Based on the efforts of Chief Darcy Gray, all Listuguj students will have an opportunity to return to in-class learning in New Brunswick. To ensure that our students are engaged in week-long in-person learning, LETE will be maintaining support services at the hub for students’ on-line learning schedules (A/B School Calendar).

The Government of New Brunswick has indicated that they wish all students, aged 16 to 18 to be vaccinated. We recognize the health benefit of such a position and, as a result, will be offering vaccinations to all Listuguj students aged 16 to 18.

Listuguj has been successful at securing access to the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. The delivery of the vaccines will be coordinated through the Listuguj Community Health Services (LCHS) through their partnership with Quebec Public Health.

Two weeks following the date of the vaccine clinic, New Brunswick will permit all student to return to in-person learning according to their in-class schedules (A/B School Calendar)

Informed consent is an important aspect of any vaccination strategy. We encourage folks to consult their health care providers or health care professions at the LCHS. For additional information on the Pfizer vaccine, please review the attached Pfizer BioNTech vaccine information sheet.

Pfizer Vaccine Information Sheet

Drainage of Caplin Road & Storm Water Detention Pond Update

    NOTICE Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government Drainage of Caplin Road & Storm Water Detention Pond – Site Traffic As you are aware, Caplin Road construction projects are well underway, and […]

LMG Closed Due to Power Outage

Due to a power outage in Listuguj, the Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government will be closed for the remainder of the day. Essential services will continue to operate unless otherwise instructed by their supervisor.

Land Claim Settlement Per Capita Distribution for Listuguj Minors Turning 18

The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government wishes to inform Listuguj youth who turn 18 years of age to make an application for their land claim Per Capita Distribution within five years of their 18th birthday. Failure to come forward will result in the monies being forfeited.

For example:

If you turned 18 on June 6, 2016, you have until June 6, 2021 to apply.

If you turned 18 on March 6, 2021, you have until March 6, 2026 to apply.

Note: Your name must appear on the qualifying band membership list made on April 29, 2015.

Contact Felicia Mitchell by email at felicia.mitchell@listuguj.ca or by phone at 418-788-2136 to make your application or confirm if your name appears on the qualifying band membership list made on April 29, 2015. You can also visit https://listuguj.ca/forms/ to download the application and instructions.

See below for the quarterly payment schedule. If your application is not received before each deadline date, it will be paid in the next scheduled quarter.

 

International Women’s Day Take Out Dinner

The Office of Chief and Council would like to wish all the women of Listuguj a Happy International Women’s Day.  Reminder there will be a dinner served at the Listuguj Community Development Centre.  Doors open at 4:30pm.  One plate per person, due to limited supply.

We also have prizes to give away. For a chance to win a prize, enter your name at the Listuguj Community Development Centre. If you know a woman who could not make it, please bring forward their name as well. At 6:00pm, we will be going live at CHRQ to announce the winners.

The LMG would like to thank the following sponsors for International Women’s Day:

  • Welteg
  • Restigouche Drive Thru
  • Mi’gmaq Star
  • Barnaby’s Groceries
  • Shirley’s Amazing Candles
  • Brandey’s Nails
  • JB Toys
  • Sweetis
  • Sugar Pup’s Grooming
  • Sandra Isaac, Reiki and Naturopath Practitioner

Twist of Heaven will cater tonight’s meal.  See you all tonight!

Minister Jordan puts electoral politics ahead of reconciliation, says Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Minister Jordan puts electoral politics ahead of reconciliation, says Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government

Refusal to discuss adjusting fishing seasons more about maintaining status quo than science

March 5, 2021, Listuguj, QC Late on Wednesday, March 3, the Honourable Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, issued a statement on what she called a “new path” for First Nations who benefit from the treaty right to fish for a moderate livelihood confirmed by the Supreme Court in Marshall. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans (“DFO”) now says it will negotiate moderate livelihood fishing plans with individual First Nations, but that existing fishing seasons will not change, and new access will only be available through buybacks of existing licences from willing non-Indigenous sellers.

“This so-called new path is just the DFO’s old way of doing things,” said Chief Darcy Gray of the Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government. “We agree that conservation is paramount and that an orderly fishery is essential, but where is the discussion if the DFO has already decided on effort and seasons? We are prepared to have a facts-based discussion to find innovative ways of exercising our treaty right while keeping stocks healthy. The Minister’s announcement doesn’t make that possible.”

Listuguj conducts its lobster fishery in the Bay of Chaleur, off the south coast of the Gaspé Peninsula. The DFO allows commercial lobster fishing in this area every spring. The DFO also permits Listuguj to fish lobster for food in this area every fall but prohibits Listuguj from selling any of its fall catch. Listuguj has filed an application in Federal Court arguing that the DFO’s refusal to permit the sale of lobster in the fall violates its treaty right. The so-called “new path” announced by the Minister will do nothing to resolve this dispute.

The DFO’s refusal to allow Listuguj to sell lobster in the fall has nothing to do with conservation. Listuguj has a community law and fishing plan that keep its fall fishing effort within the DFO guidelines. The community also imposes its own conservation measures beyond what the DFO asks for, including dockside monitoring. With the Minister’s announcement, the prohibition on commercial lobster fishing by Listuguj in the fall will continue without explanation.

“It is important to understand that conservation concerns and community needs vary from place to place,” explained Chief Gray. “The situation in the Bay of Chaleur is different from the situation in Saint Mary’s Bay or Saint Peter’s Bay. There is no one size fits all solution. We want to sit down and work out a solution that fits our circumstances, respects the science, and respects our rights. The Minister is unwilling to have that conversation. It’s the same old colonial attitude.”

“I think the Minister’s announcement was meant as a message to the non-Indigenous industry saying not to worry, that things are going to stay just the way they are,” said Chief Gray. “It’s another example of electoral politics coming before reconciliation.”

For more information, please contact Hilary Barnaby, Communications Manager, at 418-788-2136 or hilary.barnaby@listuguj.ca.

Notice of Appeal – 2020 Listuguj Election

The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government would like to notify the community that we have received notice of an appeal to the Listuguj General Election held on November 7, 2020. The appeal questions the integrity of the vote and, if successful, could impact the results for both Chief and Council.

Within the democratic process, appeals are not uncommon; under the Indian Act, eligible voters and candidates can request an appeal to the Assistant Deputy Minister of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) within 45 days after the election. Candidates who ran in the November 7, 2020 general election can anticipate a notice of appeal in the mail if they have not received a letter already.

Whereas Listuguj does not have our own Election Code, the appeal will be handled by the Assistant Deputy Minister of Indigenous Services Canada or another delegated member of the department, as per the Indian Act.

Until the appeal decision is made, business will remain as usual. The Chief and Council’s mandate, obligations and commitments to the community will continue.

Medical Taxi Remains Out of Service Due to Weather

Medical Taxi will not be in service Tuesday, March 2, 2021 due to weather. Keep your Medical Attestation and taxi receipt for reimbursement. Thanking you in advance on this matter. […]

LMG Remains Closed Due to Weather

The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government will remain closed tomorrow, March 2nd, due to inclement weather, high winds and low visibility. Essential services will continue to operate unless otherwise instructed by their […]

LMG Closed Due to Weather

The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government will be closed today, March 1, 2021, due to the weather.

Essential services will continue to operate unless otherwise instructed by their supervisor.