Quebec river granted legal rights as part of global personhood movement 
By Morgan Lowrie CA Source: CBC News 2/28/2021
Morgan Lowrie
Magpie River's personhood status is a bid to protect it from future threats, such as hydro development
With its kilometres of rapids and deep blue waters winding through Quebec's Côte-Nord region, the Magpie River has long been a culturally significant spot for the Innu of Ekuanitshit.

Now the river, a majestic, world-renowned whitewater rafting destination, has been granted legal personhood status in a bid to protect it from future threats, such as hydro development. Its new status means the body of water could theoretically sue the government.
 

On Feb. 16, the regional municipality of Minganie and the Innu Council of Ekuanitshit adopted separate but similar resolutions granting the river nine legal rights, including the right to flow, to maintain its biodiversity and the right to take legal action.

One of the resolutions says the river can be represented by "guardians" appointed by the regional municipality and the Innu, with "the duty to act on behalf of the rights and interests of the river and ensure the protection of its fundamental rights." It notes the river's biodiversity, importance to the Innu and potential as a tourism destination as reasons why the body of water needs special protection.

Uapukun Mestokosho, a member of the Innu community who has been involved in the Magpie River conservation effort, said the river is an important part of the traditional territory of the Innu of Ekuanitshit.

 
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