SN Elected Council discuss Lifelong Learning and wastewater

Six Nations’ committees are working toward reinvigorating the Lifelong Learning Task force, wastewater by laws and more. Three Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) committees reported progress on education planning, waste management by-law consultations, and the recent Two Row on the Grand paddle at the General Council meeting on August 12. Audrey Powless-Bomberry, co-chair of the Education, Language and Culture Committee, said her group is “working on plenty of engagement with the community, people who are in the education field,” and pursuing proposals to secure more funding. She emphasized the importance of momentum, describing the work as “a long, hard process” that has “taken a lot of people a lot of work to get to this point.” Funding from Indigenous Services Canada currently covers Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12, but she…

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