Read more Editorialticker A failed coup d’état October 9, 2024 608 views It couldn’t be more ironic. This month marks a dark period in Six Nations history. 100 years since Canada removed…
Editorialticker Letter to Editor October 9, 2024 597 views Six Nations does not have a community decision-making process that satisfies and is approved by the collective including the Six…
Read more Editorialticker A day of hope and reconciliation October 2, 2024 635 views Across the country a parade of orange shirts took to streets to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation…
Read more Editorialticker The CMA says sorry…! September 25, 2024 632 views Last week the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) became the latest organization to formally apologize to Indigenous Peoples for the “actions…
Read more EditorialLocal News LETTERS TO EDITOR: Securing the future, identifying our own September 25, 2024 624 views By Helen Miller If we fail our children, we are bound to fail our present, future, faith, cultures and civilizations.”…
Read more Editorialticker An important day is coming… September 18, 2024 575 views Canada is about to mark the fourth annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30, 2024. The federal…
Read more Editorialticker Talks will be needed September 11, 2024 612 views No one wants to see Six Nations massive billion-dollar land claim lawsuit resolved more than the municipalities surrounding the community.…
Read more Editorialticker Time to rethink the move September 4, 2024 565 views Six Nations Elected Council is struggling with its inherited new system of administration. And no one can’t blame them. The…
Read more Editorialticker SNEC closes doors to spend millions August 21, 2024 621 views Behind closed doors… Let’s say that again…behind closed doors… Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) decided to rack up what could…
Read more Editorialticker Who is doing business here? August 14, 2024 588 views The summer doldrums may have hit but economic issues don’t take a backseat and who is actually running some businesses…
Read more Editorialticker Six Nations land claim is 29 years old August 7, 2024 649 views Six Nations needs to keep its eyes open on its now 28-year-old massive land rights case. A case Crown-Indigenous Relations…
Read more Editorialticker Shame on Trudeau! July 31, 2024 747 views It’s a low blow…It’s shameful! And the Trudeau government has to wear the shame. The federal government has the audacity…
Read more Editorialticker Brandon is bringing the Stanley Cup July 24, 2024 603 views The cup is coming and Brandon Montour is bringing it. While the Stanley Cup playoffs may electrify crowds, that’s nothing…
Read more Editorialticker Mending fences and economic reconcilliation…not a bad idea July 17, 2024 597 views The Father knows best attitude was gone. Instead we saw obvious nervousness, humility and stumbles over issues Conservative Leader Pierre…
Read more Editorialticker Mending fences at the AFN July 10, 2024 689 views The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is holding its annual meeting in Montreal this week with a packed agenda that…
Read more Editorialticker Chiefswood Park…SNEC just dug up the site….why? July 3, 2024 655 views Oops! It looks like, once again, Elected Chief Sherri-Lyn Hill’s “council.l” for want of a better word…goofed. By that we…
Read more Editorialticker Six Nations Elected Council sneaking behind closed doors June 26, 2024 670 views Now eight months into the current Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) no one will get to hear the opinions of…
Read more Editorialticker A COO misstep, closed meetings…shadow new council June 19, 2024 645 views The Chiefs of Ontario (COO) session is over but the missteps linger on. Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) had a…
Read more Editorialticker Six Nations Elected Council fails again… June 12, 2024 731 views The Chiefs of Ontario opened their controversial meeting at Six Nations in front of an unusually small crowd. A meager…
Read more Editorialticker A divided community await COO June 5, 2024 663 views The Chiefs of Ontario are coming. Hundreds of First Nations chiefs and their staff will be descending on the community…