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$3.4B deal with Cree finalized
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2002 The Grand Council of the Cree First Nation in Quebec finalized a $3.4 billion deal with the the province on Thursday. The deal allows hydro projects to go forward in exchange for the Cree dropping $3.6 billion in lawsuits. The Cree will have more say over logging as a result. Get the Story:
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