Six Nations Elected Council lists issues it says it’s working on

Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) says it is working to schedule community meetings to discuss the controversial mould issue at the Gane Yoh’s building and concerns over Indigenous Affairs second generation membership regulation. CEO Nathan Wright told SNEC, at its General Council meeting October 8th, that band staff are waiting for Indigenous Service Canada representatives to get back to them on specific dates they will have availability to attend to answer questions from community members on both topics. Wright says Indigenous Service Canada (ISC) owns the Gane Yohs building and it’s their responsibility. “They should be present to answer questions regarding Gane Yohs,” he said. Lisa Westaway, a regional executive for ISC has offered to come to the engagement session on October 23 or 24 before trying to set a…

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