Jukasa News Update Wednesday, April 25, 2018
New legislation in BC now gives the right to indigenous communities to be consulted about child protection cases for their children. The changes were introduced to reduce the number of indigenous children in the … Read More »
Jukasa News Update Friday, April 20, 2018
A Kitchener judge’s ruling in a child support case that called the application of indigenous rights “a waste of time” has been overturned. The Ontario Court of Appeal granted a stay on the case … Read More »
START 2 SUMMER WINNERS
*please note that there was an unverified winner for the bikes, therefore there is no winner. Thank you again to everyone who participated in our contest, and to everyone who came to our event! … Read More »
Jukasa News Update – Wednesday April 18, 2018
Six Nations Elected Chief Ava Hill has decided not to run for re-election and has instead set her sights on provincial leadership. Hill will run for Ontario Regional Chief in the upcoming elections with … Read More »
Jukasa News Update Monday April 16, 2018
Freezing rain and ice pellets caused havoc across Southern Ontario over the weekend. Six Nations saw power outages and several business close on Highway 54 and portions of Fourth Line. Six Nations Fire and … Read More »