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April 23, 2026A big step with Step By Step
Angie Diabo had always wanted to be a teacher, but that couldn’t be her first priority - she had children to feed and clothe, bills to pay, and working at a cigarette factory paid well and enabled her to make ends meet.
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April 17, 2026Council presses on Seaway compensation
When prime minister Mark Carney launched the Major Projects Office under the Building Canada Act, the St. Lawrence Seaway was held up as an example of a Canada that built ambitious projects at a speed not seen in generations, with an urgency he said the country needs to recapture.
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April 17, 2026Reflecting on 150 years of the Indian Act
One hundred and fifty years ago, the Indian Act was introduced. Today, many are wondering how many more anniversaries will be marked before it’s gone.
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April 10, 2026There is strength in numbers
At the Siege of Kanehsatake commemoration event in Tiohtià:ke last year, this saying was shared: “You can break one arrow very easily, but if you take a bunch of arrows, you cannot break them.”
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April 2, 2026High-speed train engagement session
A community engagement session gathered opinions of Kanehsata’kehró:non on Alto, a major high-speed train project set to run through ancestral Mohawk land, to help inform the Mohawk Council of Kanesatake (MCK) and Alto representatives on the community’s position.
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March 27, 2026Kahnawake says no to firearms program
The Mohawk Council of Kahnawake (MCK) reiterated last week a position that it has long-since held: that what was once Bill C-21 and is now the Assault-Style Firearms Compensation Program (ASFCP) is flawed, rushed, and is putting resources in the wrong place to combat crime.
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March 26, 2026Big wins at provincials
More than a month after it was previously scheduled, the 2026 Quebec wrestling provincials attracted fewer athletes than in the past, but it was still a big day on the mats at the Claude Robillard Sports Complex in Montreal on Saturday.
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March 19, 2026Support and hurdles for Jordan’s Principle
Ottawa has said its commitment of $1.55 billion to extend Jordan’s Principle will bring stability to families, but according to a Kanesatake Health Centre (KHC) coordinator, more needs to be done to improve the program and keep claims from being backlogged.
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March 19, 2026Quartet of gold for Mohawk Wrestling Club
The joint Howard S. Billings/Kanien’kehá:ka Tehontatie:nas Mohawk Wrestling Club (MWC) had four wrestlers at the first leg of the Quebec Wrestling Provincials, and all four of them came away with gold by default.
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March 13, 2026Epic Fury is an epic folly
What happens when the name of a military operation sounds more like a pitch for a PlayStation 3 game than a sober decision made by the adults in the room?
