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![High hopes for the James Bay Project](/web/20061029182403im_/http://archives.cbc.ca/med/en/james_bay/jamesbay_10_br_en.jpg)
In 1971, Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa explains the importance of the massive James Bay hydroelectric project. (TV; runs 0:44) |
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![Cree upset by Quebec's mega-project](/web/20061029182403im_/http://archives.cbc.ca/med/en/james_bay/jamesbay_20_br_en.jpg)
Chief Smally Patawabano says hydro development will ruin the Cree way of life in northern Quebec. (Radio; runs 2:28) |
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![Cree surrender land in historic agreement](/web/20061029182403im_/http://archives.cbc.ca/med/en/james_bay/jamesbay_30_br_en.jpg)
The Cree and Inuit of northern Quebec sign the first modern-day land claims agreement, giving the go-ahead to the James Bay Project. (Radio; runs 1:37) |