Jukasa News Update Monday, March 5, 2018
Six Nations Police closed the streets in the interest of public safety Sunday afternoon surrounding I.L. Thomas School. A group of community members organized a demonstration outside a home they suspect is distributing drugs … Read More »
Jukasa News Update Thursday, March 1, 2018
Newly published research argues Indigenous hunting didn’t cause the collapse of once-mighty caribou herds in Canada’s North and says harvest bans only force First Nations to shoulder the blame for problems they didn’t create. The Bathurst region in … Read More »
Jukasa News Update Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Six Nations Elected Council has filled a vacant seat after this weekend’s by-election. Kerry Dean Bomberry was chosen to represent District 5, beating out his opponent Nick Wyman by a large percentage of the … Read More »
Jukasa News Update Monday, February 26, 2017
Indigenous communities will find themselves with a long-term funding commitment in the coming federal budget worth hundreds of millions of dollars to address the most acute housing situation in the country. On reserve homes are … Read More »
Jukasa News Update Friday, February 23, 2018
A Manitoba jury found the accused in the Tina Fontaine murder case not guilty Thursday night. Raymond Cormier was arrested and charged with second degree murder in the death of the 15 year old. … Read More »
