The lobbyist-consultant has said in the newspapers that a real war is being prepared. This is not what the Cree Nation of Mistissini wants. We are certain that it is not what the tallymen want. But it seems to be what the lobbyist-consultant wants: to set Cree against Cree, to divide the Cree, to weaken the Cree. And who will benefit? Certainly not the Cree. Perhaps the lobbyist-consultant, perhaps the southern “partners”, but certainly not the Cree.
The Cree Nation of Mistissini remains open to meeting with the tallymen concerned and Uuchii at any time in order to discuss their concerns and find solutions that benefit them and the entire community.
2012-01-26
Clearly, a new way of doing things is called for. If we are to fix the “Attawapiskats” across this country; If we are, once and for all, to change the nature of the relationship between ourselves and Canadian society as a whole, then we must start thinking about things differently. The Federal Government, the provinces, and we ourselves, must all have the courage to “think outside the box” and to find the workable and practical solutions this country needs now, and to do so in a way without jettisoning an understanding of, and adherence to, aboriginal rights.
2012-01-23
"We may have a different way of relying on the land today than we did in the past, and there is little doubt that in the future it will be different also, but there is no question that the land, and our relationship to the land, will be the basis of our future."
2012-01-09
"I am disappointed and very disturbed when all parties are playing the blame game. The solution is to move away from pointing fingers and focus on the families."
2011-12-09
States of emergency have been declared in the northern Quebec communities of Chisasibi and Wemindji, which have been without power for more than 24 hours.
Full story available at the CBC.
2011-12-06
As a result of the three articles published in Le Devoir on November 1, 2011, November 12, 2011 and November 26, 2011, the Cree Nation of Mistissini wants to correct and re-establish some facts.
2011-11-30
Welcome to the Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee) Web site, where we share with the world our vision for our nation. Here we explain to interested observers our culture, values, problems and hopes and describe our many political, cultural, social, economic and spiritual activities. In addition we offer readers links to major stories of aboriginal interest in other parts of Canada and around the world.
The 2010-2011 Annual Report for the Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee) and the Cree Regional Authority is now available online.
"The Cree of Eeyou Istchee welcome the opportunity to provide our perspective on the Plan Nord. The Cree welcome responsible, sustainable development of our traditional lands, Eeyou Istchee. We want to be real partners in the development of our territory's vast potential. At the outset, one should recall certain key principles." - Grand Chief Dr. Matthew Coon Come