Ratitsénhaienhs meet with Chateauguay Mayor

Press Release

The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke (MCK) is pleased to inform the community of a meeting that took place this morning between Ratitsénhaienhs Cody Diabo, Iohahí:io Delisle, Jeremiah Johnson, and the Mayor of Chateauguay, Mr. Eric Allard. The meeting, held at Mayor Allard’s office, focused on reestablishing a positive and productive working relationship between the MCK and the Municipality of Chateauguay, as well as discussing the potential for future joint initiatives.

The MCK representatives emphasized the importance of fostering collaborative efforts that benefit the community of Kahnawà:ke and acknowledging shared interests and the potential for mutually beneficial projects. Through open dialogue, both parties expressed their commitment to strengthening the ties between their communities and ensuring a cooperative and respectful partnership moving forward.

“We believe that working together with our neighboring communities is key to building a better future for everyone,” said Ratsénhaienhs Iohahí:io Delisle, who is on the External Government Relations Portfolio. “This meeting was an important step in reestablishing trust and opening the door for future initiatives that will have a positive impact on both Kahnawà:ke and Chateauguay.”

Ratsénhaienhs Delisle will now be the main contact with Chateauguay and will update the community on any developments or new initiatives that may arise from this productive meeting.

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