Now eight months into the current Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) no one will get to hear the opinions of the individuals they elected. SNEC is muzzling itself under the guise of saying they don’t want the community to see them bickering and they appear afraid of online streaming. They are using adjusted agendas and silence to do it. They are shortening agendas for council meetings with selected items on them. All other items that require discussion will be pushed into a closed political liaison meeting where they can say whatever they like without fear of having to answer to the people who elected them. Oh, and by the way, that would be you! Elected Chief Sherri-Lyn Hill is leading the parade to keep issues and council voices away from…
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