The Innu of Pessamit reject agreement worth over $2.5B with Quebec

The Innu of Pessamit have voted against a multi-billion dollar agreement with Hydro-Québec and the Quebec government. Sixty-three per cent of voters rejected the agreement, which could have settled the legal disputes that have been ongoing for years and paved the way to develop new energy projects. A total of 1,287 members of the Innu community cast their votes in Sunday’s referendum. The agreement included the payment of more than $2.535 billion to the community over 50 years. The 42-page document also outlined other payments to the community of some 4,000 people located southwest of Baie-Comeau, in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec. However, the agreement would have prevented the community from going to court to challenge future energy projects and opened its territory to projects by the state-owned corporation —…

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