Tshiuetin: the North Wind
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Every week trains leave Sept-Îles to transport and supply Aboriginal communities at the end of the railway. Without them, Schefferville, Matimekush-Lac John and Kawawachikamach would be cut off from the world. Part of the clearing of the Labrador pit and Schefferville area, Tshiuetin Rail Transport, founded in 2005, is the first railway owned and operated by First Nations in Canada. Owned equally by the Innu communities of Uashat mak Mani-utenam…
Every week trains leave Sept-Îles to transport and supply Aboriginal communities at the end of the railway. Without them, Schefferville, Matimekush-Lac John and Kawawachikamach would be cut off from the world. Part of the clearing of the Labrador pit and Schefferville area, Tshiuetin Rail Transport, founded in 2005, is the first railway owned and operated by First Nations in Canada. Owned equally by the Innu communities of Uashat mak Mani-utenam…
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