Survivors’ Secretariat holding hope for missing children By Austin Evans Writer One hundred children…so far. Children who ...
By Darryl Knight, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Ohsweken Speedway at Six Nations roared to life as the highly ...
Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) continues to experience issues with processes, procedures and memories. Councillor Helen Miller expressed concern about researchers skipping the ethics committee and ...
Six Nations Public Works may complete two green energy feasibility studies and ramp up community engagement. Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) post approved a motion from the Built Environment ...
The Six Nations Language Commission has increased the stipend students receive. Karen Sandy, coordinator of the language commission presented the budget at Six Nations Elected Council’s General ...
Last week the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) became the latest organization to formally apologize to Indigenous Peoples for the “actions or inactions’ they played in the medical racism they coined ...
A not for profit organization is creating confusion over who’s the boss at the Six Nations Elected Council adminstration building. The Ontairo Woodlot Association, involved biodiversity on Ontario ...
The Canadian Press Several Indigenous groups are calling on the Quebec government to distance itself from the “colonialist mentality” as it designs a new $92-million history museum project in the ...
The Canadian Press  Quebec’s minister responsible for relations with First Nations and Inuit says northern communities can’t opt out of paying their electricity bills. Ian Lafrenière was reacting to a ...
The Canadian Press British Columbia’s New Democrats and Conservatives issued their plans for the mining industry while campaigning in the province’s resource-rich communities. Both NDP Leader David ...
The Arizona Supreme Court unanimously ruled Friday that nearly 98,000 people whose citizenship documents hadn’t been confirmed can vote in state and local races, a significant decision that could ...
The Canadian Press Justin Trudeau’s interview on “The Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert” began with the expected jokes about bacon and Canadians saying sorry a lot, but the prime minister acknowledged ...