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  • August 8, 2017

    Was it an AFN assembly or a Liberal party meeting?

    By: Russell Diabo, Special to The Eastern Door The Assembly of First Nations just held its 38th Annual Assembly in Regina, Saskatchewan two weeks ago, with reportedly about 320 chiefs or proxies attending, including Mohawk Council grand chief Joseph Tokwiro Norton.

  • July 14, 2017

    Commemorating, never forgetting 1990

    Bryan Deer spent his summer 27 years ago at the barricades on the Mercier Bridge. Tuesday he commemorated that act of resistance with his daughter Kashennoktha at the foot of the same bridge.

  • May 3, 2017

    Hamilton-Diabo recognized as emerging leader in Toronto

    Jonathan Hamilton-Diabo received the 2017 Chancellor’s Award in the emerging leader category yesterday from the University of Toronto. (Courtesy University of Toronto)

  • March 9, 2017

    Mohawk council considering the "high" road

    Council chief Rhonda Kirby  said the MCK will be consulting the community on regulations for medical and recreational cannabis in the coming months.

  • February 17, 2017

    Local fighters bat .500 at Billings boxing brawl

    Andrew Antsanen (right) catches opponent Samuel Briere with a triumphant right punch that led to a TKO. Antsanen, a former Junior AAA Kahnawake Condor and current MMA fighter, ended the boxing match in less than 20 seconds Saturday night at Howard S.

  • December 15, 2016

    Pipeline route halted – for now

    By: Paul Graif , The Eastern Door Konwenni Jacobs is considered a veteran at Standing Rock, North Dakota. She’s been there for the last six weeks, this being her third trip from her home in Kahnawake.

  • November 24, 2016

    Survival joins the stand with Sioux

    Kahionwinehshon Phillips and Survival School students added their voices in support of the Standing Rock Sioux community in North Dakota that is fighting to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline from encroaching through its territory, and handed flyers to passing motorists.

  • October 26, 2016

    Trade ironworkers instead of hockey stars

    Ironworkers such as Albert Stalk feature in a set of trading trades that can be purchased at the cultural centre and are part of a unique promotion for the APTN series.

  • October 24, 2016

    Recreation Bay moves a step closer to a facelift

    Recreation Bay is one step closer to being a place community members can use throughout the year, as a comprehensive restoration plan continues to move ahead that will cost around $2 million.

  • September 10, 2016

    Standing Rock turns into a gathering place

    Courtesy Gail Chamberlain, Konwenni Jacobs Another wave, so to speak, of Onkwehón:we from the north arrived this week at Standing Rock, North Dakota, where protectors of the land have been pepper-sprayed, attacked by security and dogs, and continue to build up support from across Turtle Island against a $3.8 billion pipeline.