Cree Offshore Agreement Referendum
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On June 29, 2009, Cree and Canada negotiators
initialled the proposed Cree Offshore Agreement.
Under this proposed treaty, Cree rights to continue
to occupy and use the offshore area will be offcially
recognized by the Constitution of Canada.
As the world population and the need for
commodities increase and as northern waters
become used for the transportation of goods,
the Crees will be provided in this Agreement
with the means to ensure that they can protect
their traditional land use and also that future
development benefts our people to the maximum
extent possible.
This is an important and historical agreement and
I will be coming to the Cree communities to inform
you of its content and to hear your views.
Through a Cree referendum process, from
January 18 to March 26, 2010, you will decide on
the acceptance of this Agreement. Because of its
importance to the Cree Nation, all communities,
inland and coastal, will be asked to vote in the
referendum.
For this Agreement to be approved, over 50% of all
Cree benefciaries eligible to vote must have voted
in favour of it.
Therefore, I ask all of you who are old enough to
vote (18 years as of March 26, 2010) to exercise your
right to decide on this Cree Offshore Agreement.
Why This is a Good Agreement for the Cree Nation
Among other benefts, the Cree Offshore
Agreement includes:
- Constitutional protection for our collective and
ancestral rights
- Cree ownership of 80% of islands in Eastern
James Bay and Southern Hudson Bay
- Cree ownership of subsurface resources on Cree
islands
- Cree right to decide on future development of the
offshore area
- $50 million capital transfer and $5 million for the
implementation of the Agreement
- Cree preferences in contracts and procurement in
offshore
- Creation of a Land Use Planning Commission,
a Wildlife Management Board and an Impact
Review Board, all with substantial Cree
representation
- Important role for Cree Trappers Association
in the carrying-out of wildlife studies with a
$5 million fund set up for that purpose
- Separate implementation agreement providing
for the operation of various Cree bodies of public
government in Eeyou Istchee communities
- Guarantee that the Cree Nation will not be
impeded by the agreement in the extension of its
government to offshore region
The Referendum Question
Eligible voters will have to answer "YES" or "NO"
to the following question:
Do you approve the proposed Agreement between
the Crees of Eeyou Istchee and Her Majesty the
Queen in the right of Canada concerning the
Eeyou Marine Region?
Offshore Agreement Information Sessions to Be Held in the Following Communities
- Chisasibi
- Eastmain
- Mistissini
- Nemaska
- Oujé-Bougoumou
- Waswanipi
- Waskaganish
- Wemindji
- Whapmagoostui
- Amos
- Montreal
- Rouyn-Noranda
- North Bay
- Sudbury
- Ottawa
- MoCreebec
IMPORTANT: The community tour will take place between
January 18 and March 12, 2010. Specifc date,
time and place will be announced by your local
Band Council. You can also check this and
other information with the offce of the Chief
Referendum Offcer toll-free 1-888-761-1655. There is also a calendar of events available online.
How To Vote in the Cree Referendum Agreement
Every Cree benefciary of the James Bay and
Northern Québec Agreement residing in or outside
an Eeyou Istchee Cree Community who will be
18 years old as of March 26, 2010, is an eligible voter
in the referendum
There are 3 ways to vote:
- By mail-in ballot: from January 18 to
March 26, 2010;
or
- In person: during 10 business days from March 15
to March 26, 2010, in the voting centers located in
the Eeyou Istchee Cree Communities, including
Washaw Sibi, and in Montreal, Ottawa, Val d’Or,
North Bay and Moose Factory;
or
- By requesting the attendance of a roving poll:
during 10 business days from March 15 to
March 26, 2010, for those eligible voters living
in each Eeyou Istchee Community, including
Washaw Sibi.
Questions and Information
If You Want to Know
- If your name is on the list of Cree eligible voters
in the Cree Offshore Agreement Referendum
- The details about the public community
information session on the proposed Agreement
- Where, when and how to vote
- How to obtain the offcial text of the proposed
Cree Offshore Agreement, its summary or other
available documentation
- Any other information on the proposed
Agreement and/or the referendum process
You Can
- Call the offce of Mr. Lawrence Jimiken, the
Offshore Agreement Chief Referendum Offcer,
during normal business days and hours, at the
following toll free number:
1-888-761-1655
or
- Consult this website.