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April 30, 2026Community contributions recognized
Two community members were honoured by the lieutenant governor of Quebec last weekend at a special ceremony held in Monteregie.
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April 30, 2026Council attends education meeting
Last week, caretaker council member Serge Otsi Simon and Kanesatake Education Center (KEC) education director Watsenniostha Nelson attended the First Nations Education Council’s (FNEC) annual general meeting in Quebec City, where they discussed ways to fund and strengthen Indigenous education.
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April 30, 2026First-ever national gold for Wrestling Club
Days after two Howard S. Billings/Kanien’kehá:ka Tehontatie:nas Mohawk Wrestling Club (MWC) wrestlers won gold at the 2026 U15-U17-U19 Canadian Wrestling Nationals in Grand Prairie, Alberta, it still felt difficult to believe for MWC coach Otiohkwanoron Montour.
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April 23, 2026Grads complete carpentry program
Six students marked a major milestone in Kahnawake’s education offering this week, after becoming the first cohort of Quebec ministry-certified graduates in carpentry, thanks to a course offered by the First Nations Regional Adult Education Centre (FNRAEC).
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April 17, 2026Harvest rights examined at Kahnawake Summit
Going into this week’s Kahnawake Harvest Summit at the Legion Hall in Kahnawake, Mohawk Council of Kahnawake (MCK) chief David Diabo set out to jumpstart conversations.
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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 16, 2026Celebrating our nurses
Last week’s Indigenous Nurses Day celebration in Kahnawake was truly generational – from 96-year-old Helen Skye, who became a nurse in 1951, to 29-year-old Rebecca Boyer, who graduated from her nurse practitioner program last summer, it was a day to recognize the efforts of Kahnawake’s nurses past and present.
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April 16, 2026Titan of education honoured
Edward J. Aronhie:nens Cross has been recognized by the First Nations Education Council (FNEC), with one of their meeting rooms now featuring his name, as part of the FNEC’s anniversary celebrations.
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April 16, 2026New local foster care families list
The Kanesatake Health Center (KHC) is creating an official list of Kanehsata’kehró:non foster care families in the community in an effort to keep children who are removed from their families within the community.
