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February 2016

Descheneaux’s case | Withdrawal of appeal

By |February 22nd, 2016|

BREAKING NEWS – The Attorney General of Canada withdrew his inscription in appeal in the Descheneaux’s case, filed on September 2nd, 2015  at the Superior Court of Québec.

PRESS RELEASE

DESCHENAUX’S CASE EXPLICATIVE TEXT TABLE

DESCHENAUX’S CASE SUMMARY

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Public Assembly

By |February 8th, 2016|

You are invited to attend the next public assembly of the Band Council on May 2oth, 2016, at 1:30 pm, at the Community Center. These assemblies are opened to all Abenakis members of Odanak. Members with reduced mobility can easily attend the assemblies.

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Read the last edition of the Wabanaki Pilaskw

By |February 8th, 2016|

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Safety course in the handling of firearms

By |February 8th, 2016|

On March 12 and 13, 2016, it will be possible for you to attend at the National Safety Course in the handling of firearms and Introduction to hunting with firearms.

Hurry up! Places are limited!

* FREE for Odanak band members
** For the non-status members:
– National Safety Course in the handling of firearms only: 75$
– Introduction to hunting with firearms only: 44$.
– Both courses: 119$

For more details, please click on this link.

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November 2015

Support services for First Nations members

By |November 9th, 2015|

Given the current social crisis, the Chiefs of the Assembly of First Nations Quebec-­Labrador (AFNQL) met in Val-­d’Or, on October 27, to target priorities requiring immediate action. Among the proposed actions, the Chiefs have denounced the lack of tools and resources for First Nations to provide adequate services and tackle social issues and the root causes. In order to address the situation in Val-‐d’Or, the Chief  of the AFNQL held a meeting with Premier Couillard in Montréal, on November 4, 2015.

In light of the situation in  Val-­d’Or, the AFNQL and the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission (FNQLHSSC) have been getting many requests for information from First Nations members concerning what to do if they want to make complaints or disclosures concerning Criminal Acts such as sexual abuse or assault, and what kind of support can they access.

In order to guide First Nations members in their request to make complaints or requests for support, please refer to the following information: Information Guide

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October 2015

“Meet the candidates” forum

By |October 20th, 2015|

Please join the Albany, NY community for the combined “Meet the Candidates” forum, and the annual Penibagos fall social.

This event is open to ALL citizens of the Odanak Abenaki First Nation and their families. The forum provides an opportunity for off-reserve Abenaki voters to meet the candidates and determine who best represents their values and who best understands the issues facing all Abenaki citizens, on reserve and those of us who live in communities such as Waterbury, CT, and Albany, NY.

All the details to participate to this activity are here.

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September 2015

The annual report is now available

By |September 24th, 2015|

It’s now possible to consult the latest annual report by clicking here.

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PUBLIC ASSEMBLY | SEPTEMBER 26TH, 2015

By |September 23rd, 2015|

You are invited to attend the next public assembly of the Band Council on September 26th, 2015. These assemblies are opened to all Abenakis members of Odanak. Members with reduced mobility can easily attend the assemblies.

For more information, click here.

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August 2015

THE ABENAKIS WIN A HISTORIC VICTORY

By |August 6th, 2015|

The discrimination based on gender that Indian woman and their descendants suffered from in the past concerning registration (“Indian status”) has continued to the present day and must cease, according to a decision from the Québec Superior Court handed down on August 3rd in Montréal.

READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE

TEXT TABLE

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July 2015

NATIONAL SAFETY COURSE | FIREARMS

By |July 14th, 2015|

Dates: August 15-16, 2015
Time: 8:00 am
Price: Free for status members
* A maximum of 30 participants is admitted to this course.

For additionnal information or to register, please contact the reception of the Abenakis of Odanak Council at 450-568-2810.

*** PLEASE NOTE THAT THE COURSE IS GIVEN IN FRENCH ONLY.

National safety course in the handling of firearms and introduction to hunting with firearms

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June 2015

JULY 3 – 4 – 5 | 2015 ABENAKI ODANAK POW WOW

By |June 30th, 2015|

On July 3, 4 and 5, 2015, the annual Abenaki Odanak Pow Wow will be held. Several traditional activities will be held aware of these three days, such as singing and dancing offered by members of different Nations and a day dedicated to family. Please note that access to all Pow Wow activities is free and open to all at all times.

ACTIVITIES PROGRAM

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OFFICIAL OPENING | NEW ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES

By |June 29th, 2015|

It is with great pride that the Abenakis of Odanak Council team officially inaugurated its new administrative offices yesterday. Since October 20, 2014, major work has been carried out at our site at 104 rue Sibosis, in Odanak, and the end result shall now be unveiled.

This ambitious project, designed and developed by the Grand conseil de la Nation Waban-Aki (GCNWA) Technical Services team, was completed by the general contractor Construction G. Therrien following an investment of nearly 1.5 million dollars, largely from the financial surplus of the Band Council. For the occasion, Executive Director of the Odanak Band Council, Daniel G. Nolett, thanked Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC) and the Secrétariat aux Affaires Autochtones du Québec (SAA), as part of its Community Infrastructures component of the Aboriginal Initiatives Fund II, for their financial contribution to the project. It is also important to highlight the quality design work of the facility’s parking lot carried out by the GCNWA’s Technical Services department. The work, valued at nearly $250,000, was then carried out by the Sorel based company Danis Construction Inc.

This occasion was also an opportunity for presenting the renovations that have just been completed at the Odanak Health Centre. Indeed, a reorganization of the archive department and management offices was made. The work, valued at over $400,000, was also designed and developed by the GCNWA’s Technical Services department. Note the active participation of several members of the community in the realization of the two projects.

It is therefore in the interest of Odanak community members along with excellent financial management by Chief Rick O’Bomsawin, the Executive Director and Band Council councillors that the Abenaki people of Odanak will now benefit from all

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