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All news & information that originates from the Mohawk Council of Kahnawá:ke, whether political or operational, is distributed through the Communications Unit.

The Communications Unit has at its disposal, a wide variety of publicity tools to disperse the information to the Residents of Kahnawá:ke, local & external media, as well as non-resident Community Members.

Ratitsénhaienhs Report: David Diabo

Ratsénhaienhs David Diabo delivers updates on key files including land, fire safety, and emergency response. He discusses the redesign of the second bridge in Tioweró:ton,

Ratitsénhaienhs Report: Ryan Montour

Ratsénhaienhs Ryan Montour shares important updates on Public Safety, Gaming, and Housing — from welcoming six new Peacekeepers and promoting ATV safety, to launching a

Tobacco Law Update

Ratsénhaienhs Jeffery Diabo provides a detailed update on the next steps for the draft Kahnawà:ke Tobacco Law (The Law), developed by the Kahnawà:ke Tobacco Association.

Ratitsénhaienhs Report: Melanie Morrison

Ietsénhaienhs Melanie Morrison shares a multi-portfolio update covering progress on the Multi-Purpose Building — now on schedule for a Spring 2026 grand opening — and

New social support programs

Executive Operations Officer Alan John Rice introduces three new community support programs funded by the Community Wellness Plan. These include: a funeral benefit offering up

Ratitsénhaienhs Report: Paul Rice

Ratsénhaienhs Paul Rice shares updates across three key portfolios: economic development, infrastructure, and administrative affairs. Highlights include progress on wind and solar energy projects, new

Ratitsénhaienhs Report: Iohahiio Delisle

Ratsénhaienhs Iohahiio Delisle shares updates on newly launched social support programs, including funeral assistance, parental subsidies, and coverage for health expenses not covered by federal

KTV: Hydro Quebec Vegetation Management

Ratsénhaienhs Arnold Boyer and Hydro-Québec representatives discuss the ongoing vegetation management project in Kahnawà:ke. The initiative focuses on improving power reliability and safety by removing

Ratitsénhaienhs Report: Jeremiah Johnson

Ratsénhaienhs Jeremiah Johnson shares updates on legislative developments, including a new request for a banishment law and ongoing efforts to increase capacity within Kahnawà:ke’s Legislative

Ratitsénhaienhs Report: Cody Diabo

Ratsénhaienhs Cody Diabo shares updates on back-to-school season, ongoing concerns about funding cuts to Jordan’s Principle, and the Council’s plans to fill service gaps through

Ratitsénhaienhs Report: Arnold Boyer

Ratsénhaienhs Arnold Boyer shares updates on school safety reminders, Hydro‑Québec’s vegetation plan, OCR roadwork nearing completion, and upcoming highway paving projects. He also highlights new

Ratitsénhaienhs Report: Ross Montour

Ratsénhaienhs Ross Montour reflects on a summer of personal loss, community support, and the launch of the Onkwehón:we Project—an ambitious seven-year research initiative to reclaim

Tsi Na’teiontenonhwerá:tons Awenhnísera office closure

Monday, October 13, 2025

  • Regular household recycling and compost pick-up service will continue as normal. Please have recycling curbside by 7am
  • Transfer Depot will be closed
  • No cardboard drop-offs
  • All essential services remain in operation

Regular business hours will resume on Tuesday, October 14, at 8:30am.