Six Nations Councillor appointed to Crime Stoppers committee

A Six Nations councillor has been appointed to Brant-Brantford Crime Stoppers, following weeks of discussion around community involvement and oversight. At the April 28 General Council meeting, Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) approved a recommendation from the Unity Building, External Government Relations and Justice Committee to appoint Councillor Leslie Greene to the organization. The motion was ultimately carried after further debate and a new seconder, despite some opposition from council members. Discussion at SNEC highlighted the existing relationship between Crime Stoppers and Six Nations policing. Councillor Dayle Bomberry said the program has been active in the community “for the last few years,” working with police on criminal matters and supporting fundraising efforts. “They say that the relationship has proven beneficial to the Six Nations peace service,” Bomberry said. “So they’re…

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