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  • June 2, 2022

    Bill 96’s adoption points to action

    Courtesy Kahsennenhawe Sky-Deer Despite weeks of mounting protest and outrage in Kahnawake and other First Nations, Bill 96 has passed in the National Assembly without an exemption for Indigenous communities in Quebec.

  • May 18, 2022

    Crime victims’ support a priority

    As it stands now, Kahnawake does not have any resources available specifically to support victims of crime and provide important education.

  • May 6, 2022

    Kanien’kéha language program transfers to Kanesatake

    The Kanien’kéha Adult Immersion Program in Kanesatake is collaborating with McGill University to instruct and certify 10 Indigenous language teachers in Kanesatake.
  • March 31, 2022

    Lajoie investigation’s findings released

    After a months-long investigation into allegations of sexual abuse against the late father Léon Lajoie, the results were shared with the community last Friday.
  • March 17, 2022

    Traditional detox centre in the works

    In Kahnawake, a community that has suffered overdose deaths in recent years and has been subjected to traumas that can put people at risk for substance abuse, many community members yearning to rid themselves of drug addiction have little option but to go cold turkey, alone.
  • February 24, 2022

    Tomlinson steps down as chief

    Teiawenniserate Jeremy Tomlinson is stepping down from the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake to join the Kanesatake Health Center
  • February 21, 2022

    Elder food security a growing concern

    In a community that agrees on the need to respect its elders, older Kahnawa’kehró:non - especially those on fixed incomes who lack family support - are particularly vulnerable to the increased cost of living and income stagnation affecting wide swaths of the population.
  • February 3, 2022

    Residential records release questioned

    The federal government has agreed to transfer nearly one million residential school records in its possession to the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR), but there are questions as to whether the centre will be able to process the records in a timely manner.
  • January 26, 2022

    Mental health help is out there

    KSCS offers a host of support groups, including safe spaces for LGBTQ2S+ youth and adults, those stricken by grief, and those looking for a place to discuss men’s and women’s issues.
  • January 24, 2022

    Honouring Raphaël André

    It was a sunny but bitter cold afternoon on Tuesday, January 18, when people gathered at downtown Montreal’s Cabot Square to honour the memory of Raphaël “Napa” André, an Innu man whose death sparked growing calls for action to protect Montreal’s homeless community.