The Port of Baie-Comeau has undertaken major rehabilitation work on its Terminal No. 5 facilities. The purpose is to optimize the safety of the existing infrastructure dating back to the 1960s [...]
The ecological integrity monitoring program includes several projects developed to acquire knowledge, build capacity and design fact-based decision-making tools regarding the Uapishka [...]
The Biosphere Field Trip is an educational program designed to foster passing on scientific research knowledge and Indigenous teachings to school-age youth from the Pessamit and Manicouagan area. [...]
Our MU Conseils business unit worked with the Essipit Innu First Nation Council in the implementation of its comprehensive community planning (CCP) and the supporting member engagement strategy. [...]
The Société de l’Acadie du Nouveau-Brunswick (SANB) is a key stakeholder within the New Brunswick government and a major player at the national level. The organization plays a central [...]
The impact of food systems on the sustainable development of communities as well as on the health and quality of life of individuals is no longer to be proven. On the North Shore, specific [...]
“Uetshu”, which means “instill skills”, “make it easy” or “know by experience” in the Innu language, was created by the Conseil des Innus de Pessamit and the MUBR. This three-year project [...]
The MUBR designed the coffee table book L’œil du Québec, published by Éditions Sylvain Harvey. This book combining breathtaking pictures, poetry by regional writers and photographers and original [...]
Students on Ice is the outcome of a partnership established in 2015 with the international organization. This program piloted by the MUBR allows groups of young students to take part in [...]
Inspired by the “Ma Ville Ma Voix” project, the Alcoa aluminum plant of Baie-Comeau created the Alcoa Sustainable Communities Funds (ASCF) in 2012. The MUWBR initiated the discussions that led to [...]