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  • October 5, 2018

    Two communities planning for cannabis future

    Loraine White (business development and legal council) and Lewis Mitchell (president) let out a huge sigh of relief when the federal approval of their cannabis production facility finally came through, making the Seven Leaf proprietors the first Onkwehón:we entrepreneurs to do so in the country.

  • September 27, 2018

    The long trail from seed to weed to market

    James Stacey and Thomas Lahache are at the forefront of cannabis production in Quebec, and hope to bring their knowledge home to Kahnawake, and help develop the community's cannabis industry.

  • September 19, 2018

    Concordia continues to indigenize campus

    Elder-in-residence Vicky Boldo speaks to students at Concordia University, as part of the school's continued work to indigenize the campus and broaden understanding of Indigenous issues.

  • September 14, 2018

    Celebrating 40 years of Survival School in style

    Gym teacher extraordinaire Danny Stacey made the crowd laugh and showed how much of an impact Survival School has had, as a majority of the crowd with some sort of hand in it were called to the front.

  • September 14, 2018

    Háo’ Tewatatíhsek Tsi Nitewawennò:ten’

    The kids who signed up to paddle this summer at Onake also got a chance to develop their language skill, and the Ionkwawenní:io Kanien'kéha course will continue this fall.

  • September 13, 2018

    Kirby scores in McGill Redmen debut

    McGill University eked out the team’s first lacrosse win Saturday night, and did so with the help of Cougar Kirby, who, after transferring from the University of Albany, became the first Kahnawa’kehró:non to suit up for the Redmen. (Daniel J.

  • September 4, 2018

    Indigenous Montreal politician named to reconciliation dossier

    Montreal is making strides towards reconciliation with the appointment of Marie-Josée Parent to a key position. Lindsay Richardson The Eastern Door Marie-Josée Parent apologizes for getting to her messages so late - but with baby in bed, and her husband in a meeting, she finally has some time to catch up with correspondence.

  • September 1, 2018

    Indians confident heading into semi-finals

    The Caughnawaga Indians went 5-0 at the President’s Cup before resting a bunch of players and dropping their last two round robin games.

  • August 28, 2018

    Remembering the legacy of a tyrant

    John A. Macdonald. Those two words and single letter have caused quite a stir in recent months, but for Onkwehón:we, it’s old hat.

  • August 16, 2018

    Survey and stats tell the complicated crime story

    Kahnawake's Peacekeepers continue to struggle with tight budgets and lack of staff, but stats show crime has reduced in recent years though many in the community see it as rising.