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Pedaller for Reconciliation Between Indigenous and Allochthonous People

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The "Nomads d'asphalt" carry out a cycling expedition that connects seven Aboriginal friendship centres in Quebec. On June 5, they were at Manicouagan in Baie-Comeau. Their goal: a field research project. Françoise Savard de Wendake and Marie-Anne Dumais-Simard de Mashteuiatsh undertook their journey on May 11, at the Native Friendship Centre in Joliette. They began their contribution to the project entitled "Repertory of tracks of actions and c…
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The "Nomads d'asphalt" carry out a cycling expedition that connects seven Aboriginal friendship centres in Quebec. On June 5, they were at Manicouagan in Baie-Comeau. Their goal: a field research project. Françoise Savard de Wendake and Marie-Anne Dumais-Simard de Mashteuiatsh undertook their journey on May 11, at the Native Friendship Centre in Joliette. They began their contribution to the project entitled "Repertory of tracks of actions and c…

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The "Nomads d'asphalt" carry out a cycling expedition that connects seven Aboriginal friendship centres in Quebec. On June 5, they were at Manicouagan in Baie-Comeau. Their goal: a field research project. Françoise Savard de Wendake and Marie-Anne Dumais-Simard de Mashteuiatsh undertook their journey on May 11, at the Native Friendship Centre in Joliette. They began their contribution to the project entitled "Repertory of tracks of actions and c…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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