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    Restoration Project of Five Sites along the Mid-Canada Radar Line

    The Mid-Canada Line was built in the 1950s for radar monitoring at the 55th parallel and was abandoned in 1965, before being turned over to Quebec in 1966. The five sites are part of a group of 45 sites in Quebec, 43 of which are still not restored.

    The equipment still present on the sites consists of empty, above-ground tanks (capacity of a few thousand litres), a pumping system and the building for this purpose, a pipeline connecting the main station and some empty barrels, a compressor and some areas of miscellaneous debris.

    The proponent plans to carry out the following activities:

    – Removal of residual hazardous materials, their packaging and temporary storage in a compliant space
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    The Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach and IOC sign the “Aganow” agreement

    KAWAWACHIKAMACH, Canada--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach and the Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOC) today signed an agreement to establish a mutually beneficial relationship based on dialogue, collaboration and trust between the company and the community over the coming decades. The agreement was named “Aganow”, which refers to “iron ore” in the Naskapi language.

    This socio-economic agreement aims to create opportunities for greater participation by Naskapi people in IOC’s activities through training and development, employment, collaboration on environmental projects, and procurement. It will also protect and encourage the practice of traditional activities and provide long-term financial benefits to the Naskapi Nation.

    Chief Theresa Chemaganish of the Naskapi Nation said: “Naskapi recent history is closely linked to that of IOC’s. Our grandparents left Fort Chimo (now Kuujjuaq)