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Claims process opens for ‘Indian hospitals’ settlement
By Alessia Passafiume The claims process for a landmark “Indian hospitals” settlement opens today, nearly one year after the federal government reached an agreement with survivors on compensation. The federal government ran 33 such hospitals for Indigenous people between 1936 and 1981. Former patients, some of whom spent years in the segregated facilities, filed a lawsuit against the government in 2018 alleging the hospitals were rife with abuse and unfair treatment. Under the settlement reached last year, the federal government…
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Six Nations hit with major snow storm
Six Nations Public Works digs out from record breaking snow storm When the storm hits and…
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For being there…
They have often been called the Unsung heroes of winter”. You may not know them but…
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The Feather Report – Black & White and Red All Over
Black & White and Red All Over Photos by Carl Pascoe & Rachel A. Powless By…
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City launches Digital Service Squad to help small businesses adopt online technologies
Brantford, ON – In partnership with the Downtown Brantford BIA, the Brantford-Brant Business Resource Enterprise Centre…
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Six Nations hit with major snow storm
Six Nations Public Works digs out from record breaking snow storm When the storm hits and…
Six Nations Elected council supports tribunal drawing awareness to Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action
Six Nations will support an international opinion tribunal to bring awareness to what it calls Canada’s…
Cold Weather Alert issued January 23
Six Nations community members needing help during the cold weather alert can find access to a…
Elected Chief Sherri-Lyn Hill discusses relationships between First Nations and municipalities at ROMA conference
By Sam Laskaris Writer Six Nations chief Sherri-Lyn Hill believes some progress is being made. But…
RCMP officially launches National High Risk Child Sex Offender Database, public gains access
By Joshua Drakes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Orangeville Citizen. The public now has access to a…
Cannabis retailers reject SNEC’s bylaw amendments
A representative for four licensed cannabis producers operating on Six Nations formally rejected recent amendments to…
Six Nations fire department is growing
Six Nations is purchasing three new trucks and look into renovating its fire stations. Six Nations…
SNEC objects to West Brant development
Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) says it will oppose a development in West Brant due to…
For being there…
They have often been called the Unsung heroes of winter”. You may not know them but…
Today in History
January 26 In 1984, the federal government announced a land claims settlement with Yukon natives worth…
Chiefs select two players in Major Series Lacrosse draft
By Sam Laskaris Writer Some new faces have joined the Six Nations Chiefs’ organization. Despite being…
Ironmen winning streak snapped with loss in Strathroy
By Sam Laskaris Writer The longest winning streak of the season for the Six Nations Ironmen…
Record number of participants at this year’s Rez Hoops tourney
By Sam Laskaris Writer A record number of 26 clubs will be participating at this year’s…
Claims process opens for ‘Indian hospitals’ settlement
By Alessia Passafiume The claims process for a landmark “Indian hospitals” settlement opens today, nearly one…
Canada sending Coast Guard vessel to Greenland for opening of new consulate: Anand
By Dylan Robertson Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Canada’s “principled pragmatism” in foreign policy will…
‘It’s been a wonderful run:’ Chic Scott wraps up over a decade of Fireside Chats at Banff’s Whyte Museum
By Leah Pelletier, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Rocky Mountain Outlook BANFF — In his patterned Norwegian…
Mark Critch takes ‘Trump’ to Greenland in timely ’22 Minutes’ sketch
By Alex Nino Gheciu Mark Critch says he’s wondered what would happen if U.S President Donald…
Calgarian’s podcast highlights Indigenous voices and rising hate in Alberta
By Chevi Rabbit, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Alberta Native News “I am Red Thunderwoman, my colonial…
First Nation leader urges B.C. to maintain DRIPA as Eskay Creek mine deal is signed
By Wolfgang Depner The president of the Tahltan Central Government said British Columbia shouldn’t change its…
Magnitude 3.7 earthquake gently rocks Southern Ontario
By Rob Westgate If it felt like the earth moved beneath your feet late Tuesday night,…







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