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Welcome

Kwé, Wachiya !

Crédit photo : Paul BrindamourWelcome on the Regroupement des centres d’amitié autochtones du Québec’s website! You will find here a wealth of useful and relevant information on the rights and interests of urban Aboriginal citizens and on the Native Friendship Centre Movement of Quebec, which is now over 40 years old!

We are very proud to introduce this dynamic communication and information tool which, we believe, will contribute to better defining the Regroupement des centres d’amitié autochtones du Québec as privileged interlocutor with regards to urban issues affecting Aboriginals in urban settings. Through this website, the Native Friendship Centre Movement wishes to inform you on the work, the struggles and the services provided in a true concern of understanding and sharing the world surrounding us.

When surfing through this website, you will note the scope of the Regroupement des centres d’amitié autochtones du Québec’s and Friendship Centres’ mission and numerous actions. They are working relentlessly to bridge the gap between peoples, to improve the quality of life of urban Aboriginals, to promote the culture, and to develop a better understanding of the urban reality, issues and challenges faced by Aboriginals.

May you surf in peace and friendship!

The President,

Edith Cloutier

 

Notice of Appointment

The Regroupement des centres d'amitiés autochtones du Québec wishes to announce its new employee positions and the persons appointed to them. These new positions will strengthen the organization of the work being done by the RCAAQ to meet the needs of urban Aboriginal people in Quebec.

 

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The Chibougamau Eenou Friendship Centre>

It’s official: the Cree Indian Centre will now be called the Chibougamau Eenou Friendship Centre / Centre d’amitié Eenou de Chibougamau (CEFC/CAEC). This change is in response to our members requesting in General Assembly that the name be updated and aligned with the Friendship Centre Movement across Canada and better reflect the membership.

 

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