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  • July 13, 2016

    Powwow inquisition part of Canada's shame

    By: Eric Pouliot-Thisdale, The Eastern Door The “inquisition” on traditional dances, songs and rituals of our ancestors mainly touched the western province up until the mid 1950s since most eastern First Nations were than more likely abiding to the Indian Act and the Christian values, being in touch with Europeans for a longer period.

  • July 12, 2016

    Judge’s decision completely in Lahache’s favour

    First Nations Winery owner Floyd Lahache’s legal team of Camille Taillefer and Roberto De Minico  scored a huge win for their client Wednesday in a Longueuil courtroom.

  • July 6, 2016

    Canada meets council face-to-face

    Member of Parliament Marc Miller (Ville-Marie—Sud-Ouest) poses for a photo after an informal meet-and-greet with MCK and AFNQL leaders.

  • July 5, 2016

    Mother, teacher and daughter, all in Kanien’kéha

    Kahontiiosta McComber her boyfriend, son and mother all can communicate in Kanien’kéha. The task now is to ensure it becomes a constant part of their lives within the home and in everyday activities.

  • July 1, 2016

    Summer student scoop: Happy Canada Day? A complicated experiment

    This is Peter Phillips - he's The Eastern Door's 2016 summer student. (Jessica Deer, The Easter Door) Today is Canada Day and the country turns 149 years old.

  • June 28, 2016

    Vigil marks 10 years since Morrison’s disappearance

    Ten years after Tiffany Morrison went missing, around 100 community members and other supporters gathered to draw attention to a crime that has never been solved.

  • June 17, 2016

    Membership lawsuit date set

    Dozens of Kahnawake’kehró:non protested outside of plaintiffs Marvin and Terri McComber’s home last year. (Jessica Deer, The Eastern Door)

  • June 10, 2016

    Eastern Door crew comes up big at awards

    Eastern Door journalists Daniel J. Rowe and Jessica Deer took home second place for their investigative reporting on membership issues.

  • May 6, 2016

    Controversial land sale causes stir in Kanesatake

    A plot of land sitting in the middle of Kanesatake caused ripples of dissent through the community concerned about the trees being cut.

  • November 3, 2015

    First female Native American judge visits Montreal

    Judge Diane Humetewa with some Indigenous students at McGill’s First Peoples House. (Courtesy U.S. Consulate General, Montreal) The first female Native American judge marked her first trip to Canada last week with a two-day visit to Montreal, making a number of appearances in Kanesatake and throughout the city.