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December 18, 2023Karonhiaráhstha’s Winter Wonderland topples records
After smashing previous attendance numbers, the ninth annual Karonhiaráhstha’s Winter Wonderland has now broken another record, with the Kateri Memorial Foundation (KMF)
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December 11, 2023Feds appeal to fight self-determination
The White and Montour tobacco case is a major victory for Kahnawa’kehró:non and a big set-back for the federal government’s unilateral self-government policy.
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November 21, 2023Kahnawa’kehró:non shortlisted in Ontario awards
A history of Mi’kmaq artwork spanning over 200 years was brought together in a single exhibition, Souvenir. It was curated by Kahnawa’kehró:non Ryan Rice, executive director and curator of Indigenous art at Onsite Gallery in Toronto.
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November 16, 2023Controversy over Survival School logo
When Tommy Diabo was a student at Kahnawake Survival School (KSS) in the late 1970s and early 1980s, he loved drawing.
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November 9, 2023History made in tobacco case
After a gruelling, more than seven-year legal battle, Derek White and Hunter Montour were granted a permanent stay of criminal procedures this week by a Quebec Superior Court judge, who recognized the role of traditional law, including the Covenant Chain, in the tobacco trade across Turtle Island.
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November 6, 2023Injunction granted in shuttering of Council
After more than a week chained up following a raucous community meeting, the Mohawk Council of Kanesatake (MCK) building will be reopened by order of an interlocutory injunction granted Thursday morning, The Eastern Door has confirmed.
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October 27, 2023Council descends into deeper chaos
A fractious term of Council has hit a new low, with the doors of the Mohawk Council of Kanesatake (MCK)
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October 12, 2023Community comes together for survivors
Josie McGregor gets emotional discussing the years she spent as number 38 at the Spanish, Ontario, residential school she attended – the hellhole, she calls it.
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October 11, 2023Miller commits to addressing border inequalities
There’s renewed hope that American-born Onkwehón:we who share homelands north of the border could soon be granted new legal rights recognizing them as belonging to their respective nations.
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October 11, 2023Special Interlocutor calls McGill dig ‘appalling’
The federally recognized point person on unmarked Indigenous burials has accused McGill University and the Societe quebecoise des infrastructures (SQI)

