Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation re-open council house

Former MCFN councillor Carol Tobicoe cuts the ribbon in front of the reopened Council House.

By Austin Evans Writer “Look how it used to, function as it should,” was the motto shaping the work done to restore The Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation (MCFN) Council House. MCFN councillors and Chief Claire Sault were joined by Members of Parliament (MP) Arif Virani and Filomena Tassi to celebrate the reopening of the 140 year old council house on October 25. Restorative work on the council house began a year and a half ago according to MCFN Councillor Ashley Sault, and she said nearly everything inside the building was brand new. “Basically what we were doing was bringing back the old look with new technology,” she said. “It was supposed to look how it used to but function as it should, is what our kind of catchphrase…

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