Six Nations committees continue to move forward with community conferences, the roundabout on Highway 54 and many other projects. During the November 25 Six Nations Elected Council Council (SNEC) meeting, Council proceeded through a series of committee recommendations and verbal updates. SNEC approved the Parks and Recreation Department’s unsolicited public amenity proposal policy and will require all future unsolicited proposals to “follow the defined review and approval process.” SNEC approved a motion to allow the Data Governance Committee to meet every other month starting January 2026. Councillor Dayle Bomberry said the motion should state that the terms of reference and mandate should also be amended “so it becomes an official record of your committee policy.” Councillor Dean Hill, the chair of the Data Governance Committee said that meeting every other…













