SNEC wants to meet with Ontario Hydro after community complaints

Six Nations is demanding a meeting with Hydro One executives due to “lazy” installations and untenable wait times for hook-ups and underground line location services. Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) passed a motion at its General Council meeting on april 23 to push Hydro One executives to come to the reserve and meet with councillors and departments to explain why hydro poles are not installed on road allowances and why there are months-long delays in services requested on Six Nations. Councillor Cynthia Jamieson introduced the motion after the Chief’s political advisors Christopher Mahon and Claire Pietron gave the Chief’s Update in her absence. Elected Chief Sherri Lynn Hill excused herself from the meeting to attend her son’s birthday celebrations. Pietron told SNEC Hydro One staff would come to Six Nations…

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