Six Nations Elected Chief pushes ISC to pay for new health building

Elected Chief Sherri-Lyn Hill

Six Nations is either getting a new heath building or the current structure re-mediated at Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) expense. Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) CEO Nathan Wright said ISC  has agreed to pay for a building assessment and fund the costs of remediation or pay for a new building. Wright told SNEC ISC agreed to the costs after being pressured by Elected Chief Sherri Lyn Hill and her office. Wright provided an update on the building progress at the SNEC General Council meeting on July 9th. He said a number of the problems stem from ISC not claiming ownership of the building. He said SNEC has no record of a motion to accept ownership of the building. “Ownership is a big piece. ISC is insisting they’re not the owners, we’re insisting…

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