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  • 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.
  • December 17, 2021

    Dissecting the asbestos file

    The Mohawk Council of Kahnawake (MCK) finally released the long-awaited executive summary of the Asbestos Civil Investigation’s final report.

  • November 30, 2021

    Inuk elder commemorated

    Amid a brisk afternoon at Cabot Square, flower arrangements and tearful eyes filled the outdoor space. There were upwards of 100 people assembled to honour the life of 61-year-old Elisapee Pootoogook on Monday, November 22.
  • November 18, 2021

    Remembrance Day 2021

    It was a sunny, relatively warm Saturday on November 6 as Kahnawa’kehró:non gathered to honour veterans at the Remembrance Day parade.
  • November 17, 2021

    Standing up for his Indigenous heritage

    Tharahkwisere Stacey, 11, was told he would have to cut his hair to be in a documentary miniseries about residential schools. When he refused, he was cut from the production.
  • October 29, 2021

    Canadiens’ land acknowledgment gets politicized

    Quebec’s minister responsible for Indigenous affairs, Ian Lafrenière, criticized the Canadiens’ decision to refer to the territorial claims of specific First Nations.
  • October 7, 2021

    Remembering the children

    With the discovery of thousands of unmarked graves at former residential school sites across the country and Canada finally recognizing its dark and deplorable past by creating a national statutory holiday - the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation - September 30 in Kahnawake became a celebration of love and healing.
  • October 6, 2021

    Community condemns mural vandalism

    The mural on Kane's Corner and its unifying message to "respect our community" was vandalized. Community members were quick to point out the irony of this careless act.
  • October 4, 2021

    Indigenous leaders inspire Montreal crowd

    A sea of orange shirts flooded the public space at a gathering held at Montreal’s Place du Canada to mark the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30.
  • October 1, 2021

    Kanehsatake unites for Orange Shirt Day

    Courtesy Jadyn Lauder In a community where there is strength in numbers, Kanehsata’kehró:non know resilience and compassion are at their strongest when all members come together as one.