Six Nations Elected Council says it’s making progress

Six Nations Elected Chief and Councillors updated the community on progress in many areas including relationship building, bylaws and policies. Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) provided chief and council updates at the General Council meeting on April 22 including members living in the United States, class actions and committees, the 46th Annual Pow Wow as well as new bylaws and land set aside policies. Elected Chief Sherri-Lyn Hill began the meeting by acknowledging her absence the previous Tuesday due to illness. She reported on a bi-council meeting held on April 16 with County of Brant Mayor David Bailey and officials at the Chiefswood Upper Pavilion. The purpose of the Bi-council meeting is to build stronger relationships and explore collaborative efforts. “The goal of the meeting is building allies and better…

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