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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.

Ratsénhaienhs Report: David Diabo

Ratsénhaienhs David Diabo provides an update on the Kahnawà:ke Labor Office, including ongoing community consultations on the proposed Kahnawà:ke Labor Code, upcoming training opportunities, and

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Political Update: 10 June 2026

Ohén:ton Í:rate ne Ratitsénhaienhs Cody Diabo and Public Relations Political Specialist Tehosterihens Deer discuss Kahnawà:ke’s response to Québec’s Bill 101 and Federal Bill S-2, highlighting

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Ratsénhaienhs Report: Stephen McComber

Steven Angus McComber shares updates on heritage initiatives, environmental conferences, and community representation at regional events. Topics include climate change, reforestation efforts, Indigenous history and

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Ratsénhaienhs Report: Jeffrey Diabo

Ratsénhaienhs Jeffrey Diabo provides updates on the Kahnawà:ke Library Project, recent AFNQL meetings, and emerging taxation issues affecting community members. Learn about upcoming information sessions

Political Update: 21 May 2026

In this update, Ohén:ton Í:rate ne Ratitsénhaienhs Cody Diabo provides updates on recent meetings and initiatives, including Jay Treaty Border Alliance discussions, gaming and economic

Ratitsénhaienhs Report: Paul Rice

In this update, Ratsénhaienhs Paul Rice shares progress across several portfolios, including work to strengthen regulatory boards and commissions, calls for community participation on local

Ratitsénhaienhs Report: Melanie Morrison

In this update, Ietsénhaienhs Melanie Morrison shares recent work on MMIWG2S+ advocacy, including participation in National discussions focused on advancing the Calls for Justice and

Ratitsénhaienhs Report: Ryan Montour

In this update, Ratsénhaienhs Ryan Montour provides an overview of developments across Sports and Recreation, Public Safety, and Housing. Highlights include upgrades to local recreation

Ratitsénhaienhs Report: Jeremiah Johnson

Ratsénhaienhs Jeremiah Johnson updates on key changes to the 2024–2027 legislative agenda are outlined, including the addition of new laws related to the environment, peacekeepers,

Political Update April

In this political update, developments are shared following recent high-level meetings with the Minister of Indigenous Services on the Additions to Reserve process, as well

Ratitsénhaienhs Report: Cody Diabo

Ohén:ton Í:rate ne Ratitsénhaienhs Cody Diabo shares recent developments in external government relations, including a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney, and efforts to strengthen

Ratitsénhaienhs Report: Arnold Boyer

Ratsénhaienhs Arnold Boyer shares important developments from his health and infrastructure portfolios. He announces the first annual local Kidney Walk taking place on Saturday, June

office closure

Monday, June 22nd, 2026

  • No Cardboard drop-offs
  • Transfer Depot will be closed
  • Recycling, compost, and cardboard pickup service will continue as usual

Regular office hours will resume on Tuesday, June 23rd, at 8:30am.

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Friday, July 3rd, 2026

Waste Management services are as follows:

  • There will be NO Recycling and Compost collection
  • No cardboard drop offs
  • The Transfer Depot will be closed – regular Transfer Depot hours resume on Saturday, July 4th
  • Household Garbage collection will continue as usual

 

All essential services will remain in operation.

Regular business hours will resume at 8:30am on Monday, July 6th.