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Phonetic: Wai-min-dji

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Company Name1 : Cree Nation of Wemindji
Chief: Mr. Rodney Mark
Deputy Chief: Mr. Arden Visitor
Councillors:

Ms. Nancy Danyluk
Mr. Hugo Georgekish
Mr. John Mark
Mr. Reggie Mark
Ms. Deborah Hawken

Languages: Cree, english
Adress:

16, Beaver Road
(P.O. Box 60)
Wemindji (Québec)
J0M 1L0

Phone: 819-978-0264
819-978-0265
Fax: 819-978-0258
Web site: www.wemindji-nation.qc.ca  


DEMOGRAPHY

Population
Number of persons
within the community
Number of persons
outside the community
Total
1 266 119 1 385

Reference: Indian Registry, INAC, December 2008


GEOGRAPHY

Territory Name: Wemindji
Type of territory: Lands of category 1A in accordance with the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement
Surface: 3 266 hectares (8 070.46)
Localisation:  The community is located on the eastern shore of James Bay, 50 kilometres south oh Chisasibi.
Remoteness Factor: Year-round road access and located between 50 and 350 kilometres from the nearest service center.


POLITIC

Elections: Customary process (Cree-Naskapi Act)
Tribal Council 2: Grand Council of the Crees
Member of Parliament:

Mr. Yvon Lévesque, Bloc Québécois (BQ)
Abitibi-Baie James-Nunavik-Eeyou

Provincial MNA:

Mr. Luc Ferland, Parti Québécois (PQ)
Ungava


ECONOMY

Economic activities are concentrated primarily in arts and handcraft, commerce and services, trapping, tourism, construction, mining exploration, transport and outfitters.

The territory is home to twenty or so businesses, including: arts and handicraft, pastries, alimentation, gas station, hotel, post office, hotel, commercial centre, snowmobiles, motor repair, municipal garage, coffee shop, studio, estate services, Bank of Montreal, paint, cleaning devices repair, gym, Bed & Breakfast, kindergarden, eco-tourism and adventure.


EDUCATION

Data not available (Crees and Naskapis education is managed in accordance with the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement).


COMMUNITY SERVICES AND INFRASTRUCTURES

Fire protection: Fire station, firefighting equipment
Police services: Provided by the Aboriginal police force recognized under an agreement between the Cree Regional Authority, the Government of Canada and the Government of Quebec.
Medical care: Dispensary managed by the Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay.
Waste disposal: Landfill site, garbage collection by the Band council
Main community facilities: Church, community radio station, community hall, arena, health centre, youth centre, community centre, community accommodation of the reserve police services, social and health services, fire protection services
Water Supply: Treated ground water
Sewers: Gravity sewers
Road system: Data not available
Housing Units: Data not available
Electricity: Provided by Hydro-Québec

Définitions:
1) Company Name: The corporate name of a company or a civil company (i.e. its name) is often made of credits, which name in a general way the company or the civil company, and of specific, which distinguishes this company from the others.
2) Tribal Council: Tribal Councils are defined as institutions established as a grouping of bands with common interests who voluntarily join together to provide advisory and/or program services to member bands.
3)

Band School: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) funds Band councils and First Nation education authorities for the education of children in Kindergarten to Grade 12 who attend schools on reserves or who attend provincially-run schools off reserve.

Approximately 60% of First Nations students are taught on reserve, almost always in schools operated by a Band council, another First Nations organization, or a federal school.

4) Post-Secondary Education Programs: Indian Affairs and Northern Development (INAC) provides financial support to eligible Status Indians and Inuit students under broad authorities of the the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development Act to continue their education.

For further information on this community please call at 1-800-567-9604 or click on this link toward community profiles of Statistics Canada (2006 Census).

Last profile update: December 9th 2008