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The Cree Trappers Association, the Cree Hunters Economic Security Board and Mining & Exploration Companies Approve 2025 Funding to Continue the Reconstruction of Cabins Burnt During the 2023 Forest Fires, James Bay, Quebec

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The Cree Trappers Association (CTA), Cree Hunters Economic Security Board (CHESB), and 16 mining companies have approved 2025 funding to continue rebuilding cabins destroyed in the 2023 forest fires in Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Quebec.

Following the October 2024 announcement of a $750,000 voluntary contribution to the Reconstruction Initiative Forest Fires Fund 2023 (RIFFF), the CTA successfully rebuilt 50 cabins in 2024. The 2025 reconstruction efforts will be supported by $400,000 from CHESB and $200,000 from the Companies, with additional funding planned for 2026.

The initiative, launched in collaboration with the Niskamoon , Cree Nation Government, and Eenou-Eeyou Community Foundation, aims to provide replacement cabins for Cree hunters and trappers occupying Cree land.

Associazione dei Trapper Cree (CTA), Consiglio per la Sicurezza Economica dei Cacciatori Cree (CHESB) e 16 aziende minerarie hanno approvato finanziamenti per il 2025 per continuare la ricostruzione delle cabine distrutte negli incendi forestali del 2023 in Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Quebec.

Dopo l'annuncio di ottobre 2024 di un contributo volontario di 750.000 dollari al Fondo per l'Iniziativa di Ricostruzione degli Incendi Forestali 2023 (RIFFF), la CTA ha ricostruito con successo 50 cabine nel 2024. Gli sforzi di ricostruzione del 2025 saranno sostenuti da 400.000 dollari provenienti dal CHESB e 200.000 dollari dalle aziende, con ulteriori finanziamenti previsti per il 2026.

L'iniziativa, lanciata in collaborazione con Niskamoon, il Governo della Nazione Cree e la Fondazione Comunitaria Eenou-Eeyou, mira a fornire cabine sostitutive per i cacciatori e i trapper Cree che occupano terre Cree.

Asociación de Trapper Cree (CTA), Consejo de Seguridad Económica de Cazadores Cree (CHESB) y 16 empresas mineras han aprobado financiamiento para 2025 para continuar la reconstrucción de cabañas destruidas en los incendios forestales de 2023 en Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Quebec.

Tras el anuncio de octubre de 2024 de una contribución voluntaria de 750,000 dólares al Fondo de Iniciativa de Reconstrucción de Incendios Forestales 2023 (RIFFF), la CTA reconstruyó con éxito 50 cabañas en 2024. Los esfuerzos de reconstrucción de 2025 serán apoyados por 400,000 dólares del CHESB y 200,000 dólares de las empresas, con financiamiento adicional planeado para 2026.

La iniciativa, lanzada en colaboración con Niskamoon, el Gobierno de la Nación Cree y la Fundación Comunitaria Eenou-Eeyou, tiene como objetivo proporcionar cabañas de reemplazo para los cazadores y trappers Cree que ocupan tierras Cree.

크리 트래퍼 협회(CTA), 크리 사냥꾼 경제 안전 위원회(CHESB)와 16개의 광산 회사가 2023년 에유우 이스치 제임스 베이, 퀘벡에서 발생한 산불로 파괴된 오두막을 재건하기 위해 2025년 자금을 승인했습니다.

2024년 10월, 2023년 산불 재건 이니셔티브 기금(RIFFF)에 750,000달러의 자발적 기여가 발표된 후, CTA는 2024년에 50개의 오두막을 성공적으로 재건했습니다. 2025년 재건 노력은 CHESB에서 400,000달러, 회사에서 200,000달러의 지원을 받을 예정이며, 2026년 추가 자금도 계획되어 있습니다.

이 이니셔티브는 니스카문, 크리 국가 정부 및 이누-에유 커뮤니티 재단과 협력하여 시작되었으며, 크리 땅에 거주하는 크리 사냥꾼과 트래퍼를 위한 대체 오두막을 제공하는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다.

Association des Trappeurs Cree (CTA), Conseil de Sécurité Économique des Chasseurs Cree (CHESB) et 16 entreprises minières ont approuvé un financement pour 2025 afin de continuer la reconstruction des cabanes détruites lors des incendies de forêt de 2023 à Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Québec.

Suite à l'annonce d'octobre 2024 d'une contribution volontaire de 750 000 dollars au Fonds d'Initiative de Reconstruction des Incendies de Forêt 2023 (RIFFF), la CTA a réussi à reconstruire 50 cabanes en 2024. Les efforts de reconstruction de 2025 seront soutenus par 400 000 dollars provenant du CHESB et 200 000 dollars des entreprises, avec un financement supplémentaire prévu pour 2026.

L'initiative, lancée en collaboration avec Niskamoon, le Gouvernement de la Nation Cree et la Fondation Communautaire Eenou-Eeyou, vise à fournir des cabanes de remplacement pour les chasseurs et trappeurs Cree occupant des terres Cree.

Cree Trappers Association (CTA), Cree Hunters Economic Security Board (CHESB) und 16 Bergbauunternehmen haben die Finanzierung für 2025 genehmigt, um die nach den Waldbränden von 2023 in Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Quebec, zerstörten Hütten weiterhin wieder aufzubauen.

Nach der Bekanntgabe im Oktober 2024 über einen freiwilligen Beitrag von 750.000 Dollar zum Rekonstruktionsfonds für Waldbrände 2023 (RIFFF) hat die CTA 2024 erfolgreich 50 Hütten wieder aufgebaut. Die Wiederaufbaumaßnahmen für 2025 werden mit 400.000 Dollar von CHESB und 200.000 Dollar von den Unternehmen unterstützt, wobei zusätzliche Mittel für 2026 geplant sind.

Die Initiative, die in Zusammenarbeit mit Niskamoon, der Cree Nation Government und der Eenou-Eeyou Community Foundation ins Leben gerufen wurde, zielt darauf ab, Ersatzunterkünfte für Cree-Jäger und -Fänger bereitzustellen, die Cree-Land bewohnen.

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  • Secured $600,000 in funding for 2025 cabin reconstruction
  • Successfully completed 50 cabin rebuilds in 2024
  • Additional funding commitment secured for 2026
  • Strong multi-stakeholder collaboration between indigenous organizations and mining companies
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QUEBEC, QC / ACCESS Newswire / April 9, 2025 / The Cree Trappers Association ("CTA"), the Cree Hunters Economic Security Board ("CHESB"), and 16 mining and exploration companies (the "Companies") are pleased to announce that they have approved the 2025 funding to continue the reconstruction of the cabins burnt by the wildfires in 2023 in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay territory of Quebec, Canada. On October 31, 2024, the CHESB and the Companies had announced their voluntary financial contribution totalling $750,000 for the Reconstruction Initiative Forest Fires Fund 2023 ("RIFFF").

In 2024, the CTA launched a cabin replacement program in collaboration with the Niskamoon Corporation, the Cree Nation Government and the Eenou-Eeyou Community Foundation to construct replacement cabins for Cree hunters and trappers who occupy Cree land. A total of 50 cabins were rebuilt. Funding provided by the CHESB ($ 400,000) and the Companies ($ 200,000) will be used to continue the cabin rebuild process in 2025. Additional funding will be provided in 2026.

Allan House, Chief Financial Officer at the CTA says: "We sincerely appreciate the outpouring of support from different companies with our cabin rebuild project. Our people will continue to occupy our lands by providing them warm new cabins, and we have the desire to help those in need, and rebuilding has been our priority, Thank you."

Serge Larivière, Director General of the CHESB says: "The mission of our organization is to support Cree hunters who choose harvesting activities as a way of life. But in order to do so, Cree hunters need a comfortable place to stay, a base camp that is located within the territory. Reconstructing burnt cabins is the first step in helping hunters return rapidly to their traditional activities on the land! This is why our Board was quick to offer financial support for this important initiative!"

Normand Champigny, Chief Executive Officer of Quebec Precious Metals Corporation and who leads this initiative for the Companies says: "On behalf of the contributing companies, we are delighted to see this initial funding being deployed to assist with the cabins rebuild. We are committed to provide funding in 2026 and seek additional funding from other companies including services suppliers to the exploration and mining industry that operate in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay territory."

About the CTA

The CTA's mandate and responsibility consist in protecting and promoting the interests and values of Eeyou/Eenou trappers, traditional pursuits, and governance of hunting territories in Eeyou Istchee. This mandate extends to the management of territory and wildlife resources and of environmental matters. The main goal of the CTA is to foster, promote, protect and assist in preserving the way of life, values, activities and traditions of the Eeyou/Eenou trappers of Quebec and to safeguard the traditional system of Eeyou/Eenou traplines.

About the CHESB

The CHESB is a bipartisan organization composed of six members, three of whom are appointed by the government of Quebec and three by the Cree Nation Government. The CHESB's mission is to administer the Economic Security Program for Cree Hunters, which was established in 1975 following the signing of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement. The program is intended for Crees residing in Quebec who practice wildlife harvesting activities as a way of life.

About the RIFFF

The RIFFF is a partnership between the CHESB, the Companies and the Eeyou Istchee James Bay communities. The RIFFF will allow, starting in 2025, the reconstruction of burnt cabins and complement the work underway by the CTA on the most impacted traplines. According to the information collected by CNG Forestry, 11% of the land and nearly 60% of the traplines were affected by the 2023 forest fires. The Companies are:

Austroid Corporation
Bonterra Resources Inc.
Champion Electric Metals Inc.
Critical Elements Lithium Corporation
Cygnus Metals Ltd.
Dhilmar Éléonore
Fury Gold Mines Limited
Gold Fields Limited
Harfang Exploration Inc.
Midland Exploration Inc.
Patriot Battery Metals
Power Metallic Mines Inc.
Quebec Precious Metals Corporation
Rio Tinto Exploration Canada
Sirios Resources Inc.
Troilus Gold Corporation

For more information please contact:

Allan A. House, Chief Financial Officer/Interim Chief Executive Officer
allanhouse@ctaoffice.ca
Cree Trappers Association
819-743-9451

Serge Larivière, Director General, Cree Hunters Economic Security Board
Serge.Lariviere@chasseurcri.ca
418-643-7300

Normand Champigny, Chief Executive Officer, Quebec Precious Metals Corporation
nchampigny@qpmcorp.ca
514-979-4746

SOURCE: Quebec Precious Metals Corporation



View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire

FAQ

How many cabins were rebuilt in 2024 through the RIFFF program in James Bay?

50 cabins were rebuilt in 2024 through the reconstruction program.

What is the total funding approved for the 2025 cabin reconstruction project?

The 2025 funding consists of $400,000 from CHESB and $200,000 from mining companies, totaling $600,000.

How much was the initial voluntary contribution to RIFFF in October 2024?

The initial voluntary contribution announced in October 2024 totaled $750,000.

Which organizations are collaborating on the cabin reconstruction project in James Bay?

The CTA, CHESB, Niskamoon , Cree Nation Government, Eenou-Eeyou Community Foundation, and 16 mining companies are collaborating on the project.
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