
Ratitsénhaienhs Report: Paul Rice
Ratsénhaienhs Paul Rice delivers a midterm update on his 2024 campaign commitments—covering jurisdiction and rights, economic growth, housing, public safety, and quality of life for
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Ratsénhaienhs Paul Rice delivers a midterm update on his 2024 campaign commitments—covering jurisdiction and rights, economic growth, housing, public safety, and quality of life for

Community meeting turnout, Inflationary Benefit Program

Tehosterihens Deer along side Ohén:ton Í:rate ne Ratitsénhaienh Cody Diabo and Environment Protection Director Patrick Ragaz address environmental concerns around alleged contamination by a nearby

Ratsénhaienhs Jeremiah Johnson updates on membership and residency statistics from 2025, including KKR and residency permit decisions, as well as complaints filed under the Non-Entitlement
Ohén:ton Í:rate ne Ratitsénhaienhs Cody Diabo delivers a critical update on Quebec’s Bill 1 and Bill 2, raising alarm about threats to First Nations rights, healthcare, and local

Tehosterihens Deer and Ohén:ton Í:rate ne Ratitsénhaienhs Cody Diabo discuss major updates from Ottawa, including the revitalization of traditional trade through the Iroquois Caucus, developments

Ratsénhaienhs Jeremiah Johnson provides updates on legislative reform and Governance. He shares insights from his recent presentation at the Senate Standing Committee regarding Bill S-2

Ratitsénhaienhs Arnold Boyer shares progress on several important initiatives. He highlights his participation in Movember to raise awareness for men’s cancer, with funds going to

Tehosterihens Deer discusses with Ohén:ton Í:rate ne Ratitsénhaienhs Cody Diabo for an update on several key community files including addressing community concerns around traffic, emergency

Ratsénhaienhs Ross Montour shares concerns about Canada’s Bill C-5, highlighting how these new laws threaten the constitutional duty to consult Indigenous communities. He details a

Ietsénhaienhs Tonya Perron provides an update on the new Community Justice Center currently under construction, expected to be completed by early 2026. She also shares

Ratsénhaienhs Jeffrey Diabo provides updates on key projects including the National Claims Research workshop, a proposed Kahnawà:ke-hosted gathering in 2027, progress on the Mercier Bridge
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