Jukasa News Update Thursday, June 22, 2017
Six Nations Police Service is warning local business owners to of a person attempting to make purchases using counterfeit US bills. Over the weekend 4 incidents were reported at 4 different locations across the … Read More »
Jukasa News Update Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Minister of Health Jane Phillpott, announced new funding to improve access to midwifery services for First Nations and Inuit communities. More than $83 million over five years is dedicated to maternal and child health. Phillpott … Read More »
Jukasa News Update Monday, June 19, 2017
Nearly 4000 residents of four Manitoba First Nations displaced by flooding in 2011 have settled a 90 million dollar class-action lawsuit with the province and federal government. The flooding forced several thousand residents out from Lake … Read More »
Jukasa News Update Thursday, June 15, 2017
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe won a significant victory in its fight to protect the Tribe’s drinking water and ancestral lands from the Dakota Access pipeline. A federal judge ruled federal permits authorizing the … Read More »
Jukasa News Update Wednesday, June 14, 2017
New York’s Public Theater is refusing to back down after backlash over its production of “Julius Caesar” that portrays a Donald Trump-like dictator in a business suit with a long tie who gets knifed … Read More »