CSIS call leaves Mohawk man with lingering questions
A Mohawk man in the Quebec Community of Kanesatake received an unusual call the other day.
A Mohawk man in the Quebec Community of Kanesatake received an unusual call the other day.
The Quebec First Nations youth forum was in full swing last week.
Quebec’s provincial police force is investigating a video which appears to show two of its officers beating an Innu man.
The Mohawk Council of Kanesatake is facing a $31,000 bill for just six days for legal work battling its own grand chief and the board of the community’s health centre, according to an invoice submitted to the band council by the Delegatus law firm, based in Montreal.
Aboriginal Affairs is refusing to recognize the results of a June 15 referendum vote in Kanesatake which turfed four councillors from office.
They say an image is worth a thousand of words and this saying particularly applies to what is happening in Montreal this week.
Usually, anything that promotes more video game playing by youth is frowned upon by parents.
The Kanesatake band council is in full political turmoil.
The grand chief of Kanesatake is claiming victory following a referendum he says has given him a mandate to call an election within months.