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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Cree villages in Quebec, James Bay Project, People from Eeyou Istchee, Quebec - New England Transmission, Grand Council of the Crees, Chisasibi, Quebec, Rupert River, James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement, Robert-Bourassa generating station, Ouje-Bougoumou, Quebec, La Grande River, Caniapiscau River, Whapmagoostui, Quebec, Caniapiscau Reservoir, Radisson, Quebec, Caniapiscau, Quebec, Ted Moses, James Bay Road, Eastmain River, Billy Diamond, Agreement Respecting a New Relationship Between the Cree Nation and the Government of Quebec, Rezolution Pictures, James Bay Cree hydroelectric conflict, Robert A. Boyd, Neil Diamond, Radisson Substation, La Grande-1 generating station, Laforge-2 generating station, Waskaganish, Quebec, La Grande Riviere Airport, La Grande-2-A generating station, Mistissini, Quebec, La Grande-3 generating station, Laforge-1 generating station, Brisay generating station, Robert-Bourassa Reservoir, La Grande-4 generating station, Jamesie, Quebec, Matthew Coon Come, Chibougamau/Chapais Airport, Cree Hunters of Mistassini, Waswanipi, Quebec, Kuujjuarapik Airport, Buckley Petawabano, La Grande-4 Airport, Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay, Route du Nord, Eastmain River Airport, Nemiscau Airport, Nemaska, Quebec, Waskaganish Airport, La Grande-3 Airport, Wemindji, Quebec, Eastmain, Quebec, Nemiscau, Quebec, Wemindji Airport, Fontages Airport, James Bay Energy. Excerpt: The James Bay Project is a series of hydroelectric development with a combined installed capacity of over 16,000 megawatts built since 1974 for Hydro-Quebec by the French: on the La Grande and other rivers of Northern Quebec. Located in a largely unpopulated area 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) north of Montreal, the La Grande River watershed stretches over 177,000 km (68,000 sq mi) or approximately 11% of the total area o...