Six Nations Elected council considering giving land for privately owned health firm

Haudenosaunee Health Services is looking for a permanent home on Six Nations. Colleen Montour, Six Nations community member and a Medical Radiation Technologist has worked to bring imaging services to the reserve through her company, Haudenosaunee Health Services for more than a decade. Now, with a provincial announcement allowing independent firms to apply for funding. that dream may become a reality, but the company requires land to build a facility on. Montour and partner Michelle Johnathan presented their plan to Six Nations Elected Council, asking for support and a parcel of land to house medical imaging, diagnostics and some Six Nations Health Services programs at the General Finance meeting on June 3. “I’ve worked in X-ray, CT and MRI for over 30 years and throughout that whole time I’ve wanted…

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