"La Paix des Braves" redirects here. For the peace treaty between France and the Iroquois Confederacy, see Great Peace of Montreal.
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The Agreement Respecting a New Relationship Between the Cree Nation and the Government of Quebec (dubbed as the Paix des Braves, French for "Peace of the Braves" by the Parti Québécois government) is an agreement between the Government of Quebec, Canada, and the Grand Council of the Crees. It was signed on February 7, 2002 in Waskaganish, Jamésie, Quebec, after decades of court battles between the Cree and the Government of Quebec. The name was inspired by the 1701 Great Peace of Montreal, also known as "La Paix des Braves".
Nation and the Government of Quebec (dubbed as the PaixdesBraves, French for "Peace of the Braves" by the Parti Québécois government) is an agreement...
Another important achievement is the signing of the "PaixdesBraves" (French for "Peace of the Brave"). Along with Premier Bernard Landry (of the independentist...
1701 in England. It has often been referred to as La PaixdesBraves, meaning "The Peace of the Braves". The foundation of Quebec City in 1608 by Samuel...
the state deficit, and, in Algeria, called for the "peace of the brave" (paixdesbraves) in October 1958.[citation needed] Algiers putsch of 1961 16 May...
and the Grand Council of the Crees signed the Peace of the Braves (French: PaixdesBraves) and the Boumhounan Agreement, establishing a new relationship...
the federal government, and the Cree Nation signed "La PaixdesBraves" (The Peace of the Braves, a reference to the 1701 peace treaty between the French...
Relationship Between the Cree Nation and the Government of Quebec (PaixdesBraves), a comprehensive 50 year political and economic agreement with the...
the Crees was signed. In this agreement, known as La Paixdesbraves (literally "Peace of the Braves"), the two parties agreed to authorize the completion...
more than 2,800 registered traplines on Crown land. Since the 2001 Paixdesbraves agreement, trapline territories have been used as the basis for forestry...
Between the Cree Nation and the Government of Quebec, also known as La PaixdesBraves, in 2002. Far more than an economic deal, this was seen as a "nation...
& Montreal (2006) La bataille des murailles en symphonique (2006) La censure pour l'échafaud (2006) La PaixdesBraves (featuring Samian) (2007) M'accrocher...
applied title under the Federal Identity Program; the legal title is Department of Indigenous Services (French: Ministère des Services aux Autochtones)....