The newly elected Six Nations Elected Council is now into its third month and still spending the majority of its time in “training” and closed meetings not to mention remaining silent most of the time. And we get to watch them sitting in meetings, quiet, allowing issues to go through without uttering a word. It’s a silence that needs to stop. As a new council its a prime time to evaluate whether or not the “modernization” of the band’s administration instituted by CEO Darren Jamieson is in fact working. Jamieson spent almost his entire tenure at the band, through COVID and now, working on implementing the “modernization” and now before it becomes too deeply embedded into the operations its time to evaluate if in fact it works for an Indigenous…
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