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14 Nov 2022
Conseil d'administration de la CDEPNQL
Aroussen Gros-Louis, Communications and Public Relations Office
ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FIRST NATIONS OF QUEBEC AND LABRADOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (FNQLEDC)
The Annual General Assembly of the FNQLEDC was held face-to-face on September 20th at the Manoir du Lac Delage on the outskirts of Quebec City. FNQLEDC employees had the opportunity to inform participants about the activities that were carried out over the course of the year and present the 2021-2022 annual report. Also, senior management presented the new organizational structure of the FNQLEDC as well as the new strategic directions for 2022-2023.
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07 Nov 2022
Aroussen Gros-Louis, Communications and Public Relations Office
API Biscuits Dog Cookies
Maryline Launière, an Innu from Mashteuiatsh, has always had an entrepreneurial spirit. Inspired by her parents who were themselves once entrepreneurs, she started her own company called API biscuits. “Api” means “sit down” in her Innu native language. She wanted her origins to be transposed into her business. The following is a portrait of this entrepreneur.
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