IGA Marchz Aliguy

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Rue de la Montagne
Témiscaming, QC J0Z 3R0
IGA est le plus important regroupement d'epiciers independants au Canada. Leur mouvement du plaisir de mieux manger a pour but de demontrer qu'il est possible de mieux manger sans sacrifier le plaisir
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Wolf Lake First Nation

Located in Témiscaming, Québec, Wolf Lake First Nation's Lands and Resources office serves as the main hub for community engagement and consultation regarding land management. Working closely with the government, the office ensures open and effective communication during discussions on land development projects. Employees collaborate with the chief and council, as well as individual members, to incorporate traditional Anishinabeg values into all consultations, fostering a sense of community governance. Moreover, Wolf Lake First Nation actively participates in sustainable forest management planning to align community activities with forestry operations. By harmonizing community concerns with annual forestry planning, the program strives to uphold the rights and title areas of the community. Through early communication and collaboration with government bodies, Wolf Lake members are assisted in adhering to land use regulations and obtaining information on plants for traditional uses. Furthermore, Wolf Lake First Nation has undertaken conservation efforts to protect areas and species at risk within its territory, in collaboration with various governmental and research institutions. With a focus on preserving biodiversity and ecosystem services, the community has safeguarded 200 square km of the Maganasipi River canyon, known as Maganasipi – Wolf River to the Algonquins. This initiative includes protecting the threatened Algonquin Eastern wolf population under the Federal Species at Risk Act, with ongoing stewardship activities managed by lead researcher Rosanne Van Schie. Generated from the website content
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