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Author: Nicolas Van Praet
Publication Date: July 12, 2026 - 19:48
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Quebec First Nation votes on landmark hydro deal
July 12, 2026
A landmark agreement hangs in the balance between Quebec and the Innu First Nation of Pessamit that could settle a decades-long dispute over land use and deliver billions of dollars to the community while opening up new energy development in the province.
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