First Nation on Canada’s smallest reserve has big dreams, ideas for the future

First Nation on Canada’s smallest reserve has big dreams, ideas for the future

Like nearly all the other 2,200 people who identify as Wolastoqiyik Wahsipekuk in Quebec, Charlie Lavoie has never lived on her nation's ancestral territory.The land allotted to the First Nation community by the federal government in 1869 became the smallest

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