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seer Troy Green. Heights. s that there is said a Six Nations woman around them that people rush. help r find e peaceful and safe -- against the legislation. A new year is on the "They will expand the de- something out there bigger seeking her PHD will re will start to unify." In Hamilton on Christmas resolution to this standoff." 'This is not just a ative horizon and this year with velopment and find a vil- than us here." he said. case major scholarship He said a Beautification Eve a second Flashmob In the meantime Idle No ,,iV issued said Henhawkn'This the hype of the end of one [age and really, really old "They will see them in the n2013.a it's for research Committee will launch it round dance surprised More protests, demonstra- B' is an e that affects all of cycle of the Moan calendar burial sites." ' daylight too starting and will be very success- self. shoppers. rions and flash mobs coldcon 17 li us so must all unite on what could be a better He said "people will lack Early in 2013 he said the around April." fain" He said people interested The two events join a tinned throughout the T ` that frontmus time to wonder what will dms and stand in front of community may find itself ar If that isn't odd enough, He said a rampage of in improving the image of growing list of idle No holiday. After about half,, hour of unfold in 2013. the development Lots of again enveloped in sorrow. n July, the community house burglaries will hit the community and More' events hitting across In Brantford. Ontario, \ `jT ' dancing and drumming, the Seer Troy Green tells us people. They will protest He said domestic assaults may be surprised when a and come*01 to an end when strengthen. Mother Earth Canada. home to Six Nations of the group ended the flash mob what could be facing ut the band too, cause the will occurr with the possi- major storm hits bringing the two teenagers canna. will form and begin the On Christmas lye the Grand River and nearby y with drumming and re- The major land rights band M involved.'Blv' bility of a m der will extremely cold weather. ring them are scared oily planting of trees, particu - Aamfrvnaag Pest Nation, in MissiOSauguas of New Pealed chants of Idle No movement he predicted for Six Nations Band Council andarea m modems will "o major storm is coming, an older man who spots lady fruit trees. southwestern Ontario, Credit shoppers were sur- _ More" 2012 has taken root mind announced just before the -ocorr as result of drink- There will be lightening. It them in his home. He said "People will start just marched through the prised by the huge number _l King -Green said she could - A flash/nob of hundreds hit a Brantford mall. (Photo by Jim C Pawl.") noting with a major holidays it w working ing and liinin g. gets all black. then cold re- the teens think the house planting trees and it will streets of Sarnia Monday- of First Nations who sang, 't believe the event gar - demonstration on Parlia- with WaltonDevelop-as Tragically le said the com- ally fast right after the is empty only to find the be good. It's just regular the fourth day of its block- accompanied by drums as a old the Bash mob thanked age the environment. because the Harper govern area so much support and nt Hill that involved not mats but would not spec - nity will still ebe faced storm. Almost like a blast man. out back. "He fires people who want to help ade ofa CN Rail line that huge round dance snaked the crowd for coming to Six Nations man. lob n ment trying to pas s any people. just First Nations but ify what the projects was. with fighting suicides in of Arctic Ur hits. But just off two shots from a gun raise the vibration of the continues in the city its way through the mall. aches in unity. Henhawk, involved in the through legislation without 9 was so excited when I Canadians worried about He said the protesttwo would 2013. for a day.° scaring them off. These earth. Any planting you do The Aamjiwnaang First Organized by Jai King - While the drums pounded Idle No More movement, consulting the Canadian got here this morning, I was

aso the ramifications of the affect least two band. But he says there will be a On the business front, he teens think no ones home helps raise the vibration." Nation said both the Green. Val King and Cathie and people danced t n a implored the crowd to par- people or the First Nation shaking," Oe said.'I did not controverisal B! II C will councillors who will come movement launched by said a number of small cause they don't see lights he said. demonstration that began Jamieson, the mall was cie, volunteers handed outl icipate in two minutes of people,. said Henhawk expect this many people to

Troy says the Off will fail. under fire with demands women in the community. smoke huts will close and but they will be surprised. And a school teaching at Sarnia city hat and the with Six Nations pamphlets of information to silence for hunger- striking "Once the legislation i show up today. I was only The Senate wont pass it. for their resignations. "Ile like a march led by larger businesses will be And the burglaries will survival teachings will ongoing blockade are part of and NewCredit people who passersby explaining the Chief Theresa Spence, who passed, it's going to be de expecting about 100 peo- And why? "One will resign but the mothers who have expert reluctant to expand. end. They wont aso it launch. The school will the national Idle No More drummed and danced in a Idle No More m hasn't eaten since Dec. I I steal. o Mother Earth pie" Because of the people. other won 't. The other one enced the orgyloss of children. "The Burger Barn callers again." teach how to track, plant. protests. circle around a large Christ - which seeks to vprotest a bid to force a treaty and the waters." Jamieson said the close- It's all the people. Not just will say they don't have They will organize a march pond and do very well but Since 2013 is an election and pick medicines.lot lids. -Union leaders called mas in the centre of the against Bill C -45, legislation meeting with the Crown He said the legislation will not of Six Nations and the aboriginal people but to." He stressed the issue down Chiefswood from the everyone else will hold year. we asked what the won't be just for kids. Monday for provincial pre- man[ and made its way created under Harper that andd Prime Minister Stephen affect everyone who lives i New Credit people made all the peoplepeolple across the has nothing do with the village to the river. It's all off." future may hold for the Adults will want to learn maws to get involved In el through the mall. First Nations say will dram. Harper. Canada and tares about the the event successful. With country- councillors personally its women and i[ to draw He said the band council elected band council. too" Ions to get the prime King -Green, who organ- gush treaty rights and dam- "She's on a hunger stn. environment. CP files. c He told us there would be about the issue that comes todrugsandsui- will be approached to in- He said there will be a That could be some of the more protests over land up at the ti ene."

is so concerned green energy park shut Continued from page 4 Aug. 29 - AANDC NEW band has used IO O million continue if supplies don't the Mohawks, was elevated It was a happy ending for Jan. I I CONFEDERACY learned it could cost as CIL SAMSUNG DEAL mourning the loss of Six council STATUS RULE STILL DIS- n Rama funds to get it showupn by Friday. by Pope Benedict to the what could have been a SAYS MEETING OF much as 3200.000 and six COULD COST THE CON- Nations doctor and corn- they are reaching out to down hanging over the ling the issue of stray dogs to CRLMINATES AGAINST under control. highest pantheon of Roman grave robbing tragedy as MINDS NOT POSSIBLE months to sift through the MUNITY MILLIONS muntly member, Dr. other First Natons to try signing. the village after one too Dr. for their own. Oct. 17 - 15,000 HEAR Catholic role models. the bones of a young n- WITH ELECTED COON- construction to find all the Six Nations Band Council's Michael Aselate. Mon- find help ma ray bites were reported WOMEN Almost 30 wars after the Sept. 19 - POLICE DE- OF GRAND RIVER ROLE dtgenous woman were once CIL PROCEEDING ON remains Samsung deal could end up tare's death came just 30 June 20 - MOHAWK lb 110th this summer. Since Indian Act was amended, STROP SI MILLION IN WAR OF 1812 Oct. 31 BLOCKBUSTER again Nil to rest Friday af- OWN PATH costing the community mil- hours before he was to ap- May 16 COMMUNITY CHAPEL RENOVATIONS June, police have received General Isaac Brock knew GAMING FRANCHISE TO 1510010 at a Birkett Lane lions to revenue. pear before a sentencing TRUST HOARDING HIT GRAVES._ being unable to pass status MARIHUANA GROW Six Nations Confederacy Feb. 15 - PROTEST of dollars Il dog calls and property Elected Chief Bill -related to their own children is OPERATION he cooking win the Battle FEATURE 'AUTHENTIC Chiefs met Saturday saying SHUTS DOWN SPECIAL According to Ontario En- hearing set to being Mon- MONEY. COUNCILLOR Montour four of them Involved actual a n problem still affecting of Queenston Heights with- MOHAWK HERO Elected Council may want PEOPLE OFFICES. BAND orgy guidelines that slip, day SAYS said he is very concerned bites. First Nations women Sept. 19 SIX NATIONS out the Grand River war- Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Dec. 5 -BAND COUNCIL to bring unity to the both- COUNCIL TAKES OVER late green energy sales start Six Nations cash -rich con- with what appears to have many Elected Bill III has N WALTON PARTNER been a series of mistakes DIRECTORS PLAN FOR dots. Chief thrown mainstream unity but continues to Six Nations Band council at 1.5 cents per kw hour. Apr. 25 BAND COON- munity development trust Aug. 15 - GREAT LAW today 2012 -2013, COSTS Montour told more than gaming a curve ball: a AM- ON (AIMED SIX NA- hide behind doors has removed the Comma- Six Nations should be re- CIL TO BUILD DOVER- came under fire again at taking place at the historic RECITAL WEAVES Sept. AANDC SAYS IT GROWING 15.000 gathered Saturday hawk hero In the form of TIONS LAND deal with lands and treaties. only Living Ontario (Special muni at least $90 million NANCE band council for what some Mohawk Chapel over reno- TREATIES. COMMERCE, I. FINAL SAY ON SIX Six Nations Band Council at Queenst0n to mark the Rat0hnhalo Ion. or Con. Six Nations Band Council is Services for Special People) over 20 years, without Six Nations Elected Council councillors called "hoarding unions o add an elevator INTO EVENT HAS AND LIFE Kenway with an Alberta re ment. one and a lack of to the historic building. NATIONS LANDS, NOT has over 700 employees, 13 death of Brock. partnering Jan. 1 - DUMPSTER board of directors and making any step closer to crest of funds,. The "Great Law" has come and a Senior land development firm to band ing a new governance coin- transparency. BAND COUNCIL AND... directors, Ad- FIRES RAISE CONCERNS placed t with one of its compared t the of age. With Face.. and 4 SIX BAND COUNCIL SAYS ministration Officer costing Oct. 24 - KATERI Nov. 14 - POLICE develop Six Nations to OF ARSONIST ON SIX anon allegations en council's negotiated maxi- Jul. NATIONS Twitter, video and cell- FIELD AFTER ceded lands. a n will be May SIX NATIONS TEAM WINS ONTARIO CONFEDERACY HAS NO the community up to I TEKAKWITHA MADE SEARCH including NATIONS eluding one of sexual abuse mum of $55.2 million in The commission 23- Phones the living 0011011 FIREFIGHTERS COMPE- SAY OVER LANDS 114. 053 a yeah CANADA'S FIRST NA- HAMILTON MAN parcel at Tutela Heights. A series of dumpster fires at the centre. royalty payments. tasked with looking at how POLICE SHOOT LOCAL lion ofthe Haudenosaunee TIVE SAINT WITH VATI- KILLED IN HUNTING site of recent protest over overthepastfewmonthsat tome. a governance MAN IN CAR CHASE TITIAN AND... BAND COUNCIL is being discussed and de- burials. on Six WRONG You have lobe able to Inn- AND COMMUNITY Oct. 3 AANDC LEAVES CAN MASS: SAINT MISHAP potential specific locations on Six Feb. 29 - G.R.E. HIT BY Apr. 4 MURRAY structure new Nations GONE bated all Phis week at Six A Six Nations a file. IN STALEMATE SCHOOL WITHOUT KATERI, PROTECTRESS legendary Nations has prompted the DRIVE BY SHOOTING. PORTER BRINGS HOME that involves every political A Mtchener man, who tried die the heat to be Nations. TRUST FUNDS SUPPLIES, PARENTS OF CANADA hockey player has been Dec. I3- COMMUNITY Six Nations fire Chief man NO INJURIES, SUSPECT JUNO2012 faction in the community to run over a Six Nations fighter. And if Saturdays OVER TRUST as LOSSES, 22nd Annual Ontario Na- PROTEST - VATICAN CITY - A Mohawk Identified the man who DEALS WITH for help from the Its Na- ARRESTED and melds all of them Is - Police officer with his why- Aug. 22 -AANDC CAN- Sept 12- SIX NATIONS Aboriginal and Northern woman has become a saint. fatally shot a Hamilton man FIGHTING "MIND 1 with five Firefighters tions Police and the Office Sie Nations Police have Apr. I LAST MEETING gethen ale. has been charged Comm. GELS KINDERGARTEN BAND REVENUE Development Canada's With a roar that rolled in atrapc hunting accident CHANGERS" of the Ontario Fire Marshal. charged a man with at SAYS NO TO SAM- attempted murder after Pantos any indication. Six MUST STUDENT BUS, Road. members shot to the shoulder Nations firefighters are AVERTS 57 MILLION (AANDC) failure to provide across Vatican City from a just off Third Line Community tempted murder, posses SUNG WIND AND May 2 - PEACE MARCH being RIDE WITH OLDER STA. well to do the DEFICIT needed supplies to Six Na- crowd of thousands Of first mourning the recent deaths Jan. 25 - BAND COON- sion of a weapon, and SOLAR PROJECT Six Na- CALLS FOR UNITY, by the officer. It was the -equipped DENTS ON UNKNOWN job. Six Natons Band Count's cons elementary schools Nations people crowded Nov. 28 - REMAINS of Meal teens are mine.. CIL WATER PROJECT pointing a fire arm after bons residents say they do TREAT RIGHTS, AND... first time to the history of BUS ROUTES operating deem has grown sparked a protest by angry into 5t. Peter's Square Ka- REINTERRED, POLICE dlttonal ceremonies to help PROCEEDING OVER OLD shots were fired from a ve- notl s want a proposed re- PEACE the local police force that a $7.8 and the parents Monday that could Left Tekakwttha, the Lily of INVESTIGATING THEFT cope with losses. VILLAGE SITE hide at a guard house on newable energy develop- CALEDONIAKANON- person has been shot. Jul. 18 - SIX NATIONS to million It's being called an per heu Grand River Enterprises ment within the Hald,mand STATON - Despite pre, BAND COUNCIL PUTS logical disaster. Work on property Thursday. Tract... tions of violence, more than May 30 - COUNCILLOR: GAMING FUND 54 MIL- the bank of the Grand Myer 500 marchers walked "WE GOT SUCKERED LION IN DEBT literally bulldozes the site Mar. 1 - SAMSUNG Apr. 11 SIX NATIONS peacefully through contro- INTO SAMSUNG DEAL. Six Nations Band Council of ancient Itoqutan village. "HOLDING GUN' TO SIX BAND COUNCIL HEAD- venial Caledonia At least one band Council- has put an emergency NATIONS COMMUNITY INC INTO BUSINESS Kanpnhstatoh Saturday. to for is chafing band council moratorium on all gaming Feb. I G.R.E. TAKES Someone In the provincial WITH SAMSUNG may have been pressured fund requests after learning Islan Turtle Daily Turtle Island News FIRST BATTLE IN TO- government forgot It con- Ste Nations Band Council is May 2 LOST WAMPUM into a questionable deal t has run Its gaming fund NnD B° For all your First Nations news every day. BACCO WAR WITH !BIG salt with Six Nations before going into business with BELT "PLEDGE OF THE with Samsung CDT Comm 54 million In debt. DAILY EDITION M w;l FIVE' innings multi -million dollar Samsung in one of the CROWN' COMES HOME ration that will make mil- Grand River Enterprises has deal with Samsung that biggest green energy prof- The "Pledge of the Crown Irons for the company Jul. 25 - RE- ELECTED IN "Big Tobacco' on the run. would see the company ects to the world. Council Belt' was successfully a0p A LANDSLIDE, AFN If you're not reading Turtle[slang The major First Nations build solar and wind tans voted to 'move forward" mated from the National May lo - BAND COLIN- LEADER SHAWN AMC! MO EDITION _ owned company has won on traditional Six Nations with negotiations on a $1 Museum of the American CIL WILL CALL IN OPP DEMANDS CANADA what maybe the first Ina territory near Cayuga. a billion proposed green en- Indian to Washington D.C. ON SIX NATIONS PRO- RECOGNIZE FIRST NA- Turtle Island News Daily, series of lawsuits launched unity meeting was logy project on traditional and presented at a Poly- TUTORS TIONS TITLES AND by "Big Tobacco. told Monday night. Six Nations lands. technic presentation on Six Nations Elected Chief RIGHTS wampum belts by Rick Hill. Bill Montour is threatening We will take our rightful you just missed what wpRrs._® Feb. 1 - LOCAL MAN Mar. 14 SLUDGE Apr. 18 - BURGER BARN to call the OPP on Six Na- place to our respectful terri ¡IX RON HILL HITS PERFECT PLANNED FOR GRANDS TO BE FOOD NET- May 9 SPECIAL RE- tions people if they con- tories. We will stand ío- 300 BOWLING GAME HEADWATERS SIX NA- WORKS LATEST STARS PORT: FEDS TURNING A tine protesting Samsungs lather and put the final happened in W.AlliMII, Mt TONS NOT CON- Food Network will be film BLIND EYE TO BREWING solar and wand farm devil- stake to colonialism," he QiAa-'Lal Feb. 8 - FINANCING SUITED Mg lave for their new show FIRST NATIONS OXY- opmenls. said. We will reject govern- 0 Sat to deny or today. MAY HOLD OXBOW A sludge processing plant Thu Gotta Eat Hereon CONTIN HEALTH CA- rnent, attempt Aboriginal Canada "- SITE IN LIMBO AS that is being built on env, today. April Al at The TASTROPHE June 6 MINISTER ext. nguish. National Chief OWNERS STRUGGLE orally sensitive land Burger Barn, a local burger With the withdrawal of SIGNS COMMUNICA- Shawn Atlel There of a and near the headwaters of the restaurant on Fourth Line Oxycontn from doctors TON AGREEMENT

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D . rnrdmh. /cob caak. hnnwes up fast and meet health minister says an abo- who is Inuk, says Chief riginal policy in Canada is speak with Spence but has dons leaders. the prime aboriginal affairs riginal chief fasting in the Theresa Spence should ie- Duncan's ion and therefore solar been rebuffed. Spence minister and Governor Gen. minister, hopes of securing a meeting stead agree to meet bong fees the one who should be stopped eating solid food on dial EH 'S WM]CARTOONS- TÉÓÑIMONTHS I N REVIEW Aglukkaq over the treaty ion says with the prime minister Mal Affairs Minister John meeting with her.DUncan Dee 11 bran effort to secure ship. Turtle Island JANUARY 2012 JULY 2012 ey Sis wens ism WW1, Joessis M COWER1' usuwar rtonmr..va..henar n.aoam.m.0 -NR}.Cf faASrfO. Looking back at 2012, Elected chief has year left in term ,. aeTVM.`ndY awsrmSt ° *1,. By Donna Durk potato giant in May that plea and were under of them, the Silo Wireless community and d'snte Tonle Ilans WSW inane Non Writer will consist of a 10 per budget' tower. was met with - grate some waste or Ion I D ( As we say good bye to cent equity stake in the Montour said although Oroversy during construe- going to come after him. SAWS atarBnólaeNaugtan 2012 and hello to the company's -acre green council has spent Lion n August when a got that under. PH01OS -Jim C. Armless Wive TrMk Island Newa Ma member pl: New Year, elected Chief energy park to be built on $S00.000 from the water local man claimed the standing between us.' (i Bill Montour has ceded South Cayuga treatment is +Canadian Jemnallns ...An plant's $2 mil- land it was being built on Six Nations also in the n o m4drem NIF.Si3ìidboísü months to leave a lasting lands in the Haldimand lion contingency fund, belonged to him. not midst of replacing the + Inter re RmM C em m Molder !wants HdWde legacy on Six Nations be- Tract. Through that deal. they're under budget be- council. Arnold Douglas provincially -run native Mlle I313M lees FEBRUARY 2012 AUGUST 2012 fore band council elec- Six Nations is expected to very 'r was eventually arrested s branch of the PO PDx POP .2910Gi rAP OTTPDIT, ON NON IMO project Mons in November get anywhere between a at T Lpf OUP DT 65 kgsass® chum quirt contingency fund while protesting the Brant Children's Aid loci- EMS -r...am or YOU VOTER out a new leader for the $30 million and $55 mil- for unexpected problems site of the project and the ety with Its own culler l44 ieoyA IrOmYroenmm nity lion over the next 20 during construction. went up in Decem- ally-appropriate child

Volume 23, Edirioa 1 second Class Postage Montour sat down with years. The deal was met He said the project will be berrenear Mohawk Road protection services. . Registration M40016109 www.iheturtlemianenews.aom YOUR TER The Turtle Island News to with noisy opposition complete by June. and Third line. Council Were got to ...taking talk about band council's from some community In the Moslem. Mon- agreed to let Silo use the care of the kids,' said J accomplishments in 2012 members end the Hau- tour said he wants to see land where the tower is Montour. 'The CAS sys- and what the community denaaunee Confederacy treated water from the located in exchange for $3 tem Is suspect by every- A hunger strike turns deadly, protests B can expect from him and Chiefs Council. who to- plant piped through the a year in lease payments. body. (The community) is Elected Chief Harper Is silent... NO:IA ... continue, council in emit tether. shut down them. whole territory but it will 'You can't get more be- concerned o the ac- Bill Montour As we go to press with the new year looming thoughts ARCH 2012Vi SEPTEMBER22012 Montour has made eco- going construction of the cost about 380 million. cause is service for the eof the native serv- continue to fall on Chief Theresa Spence and her three c development one new water treatment 'My push now Is: let's people.. said Montour. ices branch and e Brant hies. a hotel, and chit. h 4 ION CPM /*NOME week hunger campaign that has now become dangerous. his main n days in re- re- We're dren's water park. d 'WM FEAT THIS!' of priorities. plant for three start looking for the We own the tower CAS. We've started that She wants a meeting with the Prime Minister and ++t{ Montour cites the coon- spoor¢. to end these leasing space o the and that's on the way." Montour said although Governor General and is willing to die to get it try's turbulent economy Montour said despite crit- ere lines (throughout r for them to put Montour said the council receives $0.2 mil. The Prime Minister is staying silent as opinions about 11 /JJ-.% y'ß and continual cuts to lentil that council did not the reserve). Wive got to their modules up there.'' takeover, which was ex- lion a year from Ontario the PMS office being blackmailed into meeting abound band council funding from negotiate enough money get potable water to the The community can look petted to happen this Lottery and Gaming rev- Yuletide the holidays. as much as the cheer did over And aboriginal affairs as ea for the project, its a start people" forward to seeing a new year. might not happen that's not enough protests across there ante argument other would erupt sons for his focus on eco- when it comes to benefit- He said a 2009 study re- waste disintegration unit until 2014.We had u.keep the community

Canada if he did give ' . amid development. tine financially from the ruled almost 90 per cent in a action at the landfill hoped for April I. but some in light of the fund- But even NDP MP Chard Angus, his Timmins James "With the downturn in use of six Nations lands of rural wells on Six Na site on Jan 22 said Mon looking at i[ I don't want ing cuts from AANDC Bay riding includes Spends Attawakpskat community ,+1 the economy and Indian by off- reserve companies. [ions are contaminated tour. Kearns International this to be rushed because 'Sa Em suggesting lets buying that argument. ceiling on the PM to move. APRIL 2012 OCTOBER 2012 Affairs arbitrarily polling a "A lot of people say 560 with bacteria and /or see- is bringing in a waste dl s- we have to do this right look at creating our own wnitHe said Harper would not be setting a precedent by aka lot of funding back, we've million over 20 years isn't min. His already started integrator prototype here because kids are at gaming establishment meeting with Spence. NDIAN got to find new streams of much but this is only one discussions with P3 after council's previous stake." here. Of course. Ontario's Instead the Prime Minister's silence has spawned going to blow a gasket revenue to make sure this project o a very sam 11 Canada (Public Private deal with a British Colum- Montour is also looking what has become a national issue. community's needs area of the Tract. Partnerships) to bier waste incinerator to promote Six Nations but I've already ap Her hunger strike is reaching critical stages. portion met. said Montour. We've got a number of about financing the ex company went sour. Now, and the sport of pouched the Attorney Demonstrations are erupting across the country, He Aboriginal Affairs tension water pipes council is embroiled in during the 2015 Pan - General of Canada (Rob In Sarnia the petroleum industry is sending letters con. said these companies that are of and Northern Develop- sing the Tract that were throughout the re SS u million lawsuit with American Games set to Nicholson). lion him I rned citizens will be without head a First Nation want a discussion on how ...kola rail line there isn't stopped. nt Canada (AANDC) is tot to get to the table. If Montour said private n in- the company. EnEco Tops. take place in Toronto and we can be designated to The now national grassroots Idle -Ná -More movement cutting contribution they're going to our willing to help recoup the $1.3 million Hamilton. His hoping to legally do this because is cropping up everywhere with border blockades pro. agree on First Na- land. , we've got to have pay the cost but w it spent on the unfinished get lacrosse designated as yu you know, we're going to posed. more highways and rail lines closed- And it's MAY 2012 UMBER 2012 Lions ncocommunities from money back.' onno their invest- project and additional n official sport 0l the moved international with support worldwide. over $1 billion in 2012 to Hem said construction on dots, which Montour damages for "pain and games and wants to host do it anyway." Montour said he only But Harper remains silent. t ÁeM about $200 million in the project is expected to said can be done through suffering.' a lacrosse demonstration HE i131 Instead. Angus said. Harper is a "terrible M 2013. That leaves Six begin in the summer. the of a Six Na- With the Kearns Interne- during the gamesgam using hopes the idea won't be setting piece. ilAV ANST K., 0e. cation dent" by refusing to meet with her `.HC*AIS- hone portion of the fund- One of the biggest accom- dons water and utilitiesa time deal. council is Si, Nations' new sports quashed by subsequent councils. Harper Is silent not just because he doesn't want to be UEN, ing at a paltry 5134.000 plishments of the year. commission. "Make a spending $500,000 as a fields and running track seen to be tomtit to a protest. Spence's demand is he this year. said Montour. said Montour. was the business out of Its he down payment while the located In the heart of This year will mark the meet with aboriginal kaEersh,p rata sincere and act. "You can't build a back- start of construction on said. 'This will act as an company operates its pro- Ohsweken end of two subsequent Ling. A meeting that will without doubt focus on house with that; he said. the new $41 million length business of hype and does a waste 'lid like to see lacrosse be- terms for twoMontour. He Harper's recently- passed Bill C -45, the omnibus budget Moe a games in also spent two terms in 'We've got to find n water t plant. the council.' audit to determine the of the bill, that really spawned the movement that coincided the eighties o on band MI ways of building infra- About $26 million of the Montour said his also type of machine needed the Pan-Am Games but with the chiefs hunger strike. A movement that fears at structure. As we get more cost was covered by happy to see that the en. for Six Nation long -term apparently 20 countries council. the root of Bill is the federal crowns last land JUNE 2012 DECEMBER 2012 CAS grab cuts to our contribution AANDC and the remaking tire territory now has aC- handling nude. have got to play the game 1 think the left a legacy. hurrah. The loss of reserve lands to industry hungry for arrangements. revs got $15 million was financed high -speed Montour said n the before it can be r cog - At the end of this year, till resources and jeopardizing the lands and waterways. my AtBi or find other things to through the Bank of Mon- Internet service. $500.000 will be returned nixed as a Pan -Am sport. have spent 13 years of And they fear the legislation is the beginning of the do.' real. he said. We've tot the high speed if it doesn't work, and if it We want to have so me life working for this pane Mal push to remove power from First Nations by taking In One way is band council's This council's been fight- Internet that everybody's does, it will be a down demonstrations here." unity. that time, we it from band councils. built an arena. Were built $s5 million agreement ing since 2000 to get an been n clamoring for all payment on the new ma- Council also recently an- In the meantime the petroleum industry s insisting a with Samsung Renewable adequate supply of over the reserve. Now the chine. ced the possibility of two plants. Wive peaceful demonstration in Sarnia come to an end. At Energy that was signed potable water. We finally whole territory Is covered 9 told Mr. Kearns. come creating a gaming facility built new schools with Sault Ste. Marie a rail blockade was hunched. the community's help. I But Harper remains silent_ last year, said Montour. got that. The project is by high -speed Internet" hell or high water, come on Six Nations. complete think weve accomplished Happy New Year /NO:IA. Band council signed an going very well. Wire Four towers have gone up Jan. 22, I want to push a with racetrack. slots, con 4,51 many things.' i agreement with the Cora about 65 per cent con- on the territory. but one button in front of this ferente centre, gaming ta- I i SPORTS TURTLE ISLAND I NEWS TSIONORHIMMA /JANUARY 2.2013 I PAGED (DRTLE IS1110 NEWS I TSIOTNORNIMWA /JANUARY 2, 2019 I PAGE 8 i SPORTS maim . I ;it Power Play coming around for Corvairs who sweep weekend games By Neil Becker anko O Marc SiMS )who two) Brown who is not a big Muff like he said. l_ that." b - Sports Writer are really helping out." guy to start with stationed "Winning is the most iro If the past two games are Bullard said. "One guy ry himself in front of the net portent Ming- RdY 91111E1111pon. LA /',-sxg A [U Il any indication. then the 6'4' and he's been really ef on one sequence and m App)oximately 24 hours yA Caledonia Pro -fh Corvairs Wive standing in front of fused to be pushed around later in a 6-4 road win IF Ì`' have taken a giant step to- the net." which eventually led to the against Guelph the Corvairs wards solving their power Special teams and strong winning goal. I scored only once in i I op- L I y UT SPORTS play dilemma goaltending played critical At approximately the lour portunities. ¡ A W A R D R I R G . INFO? -T for the past month or so roles as both Tyler Norrie minute mark Brown as he When informed of that 7 ' t 519 445 0868 Corvairs coach Mike Bullard and Captain Mitch Brown does at often caped off a recorded Pointstreak W'" satin '3' '' j1 ` has been looking to im scored power play markers mad celebration among the tic Bullard was convinced - hi prove the power play short- and goaltender Husak home fans as he banged that it was a mistake. 'ill loan age which in and December was especially hot in the home a juicy rebound "No we had two goals for combined to score only second as Caledonia over- which started from a point sure," Bullard said, "I think r OP WARS Ind, once in I 1 opportunities came a one goal deficit to shot blast by linemate Ryan we had three legitimate IMAM, IN Corvairs head into Holiday breiromneturhiglinnii during a Christmas week- lead 2.1 allot the second Blunt. power plays the whole ril; onntelsonnewsonlwassoll end rein against Brampton period. Besides for the power play We He some posts 1 followed by a loss against 'We're doing the simple Caledonia was also impres and had a lot of great Nate edition shouts plenty of dangle as he skates Listoweh things which make a big sive killing penalties as they chances." into Pitchener s end creating a scoring opportunity. Kicking off their final two difference." Brown said were perfect by shutting Caledonia who overcame a (Phato By Neil Booker) weekend games before about the power play. Kitchener "Ibis out in eight op- 2-0 first period deficit Pressing for the equalizer Brown who scored the go.

Christmas the Corvairs got is big for our confidence portunities.. remained against Guelph caledonia, Dalton Riley ahead at the four minute an ratio present when on and hopefully this will tabu have to take care of perfect on the penalty kill as scored with only a minute mark. December 21st at home snowball." your own end,. Brown to off said they managed kill and change left In the sec- %thro+ng two quick Guelph they scored twice in three following an early third pr "Defence wins games." sewn penalties. old, goals the Corvairs came (OM KRS-RU11tNl chances on the power play riot Kitchener goal Brown When asked about his two Meanwhile getting the Cot- tI Making their best out of lim- roaring right back as Matt which made the difference who is among the team's goal game and whether he vairs rally starting was Blunt Caledonia got a much ited opportunities Caledonia guilty. Simon Blythe and in what was a 3-2 against leading scorers once again was thinking about who needed /our paints en the hat corningMan. two assist managed to score four third Nate Milton rounded out Kitchener. led by example. trick Brown gave an honest game against Kitchener the weekend with period goys on only seven the scoring in what was a We have a couple of new Refusing to quit alter Cale- answer. ries against Pitehener o scored the tearn, only shots to win the game successful lour point

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, 4 a e Q t Close to 1,000 Six ., 'e Nations and Anishinahe r-w People JL 1 from home and `i e > surrounding communities 1 à f s J / 11'4 'Z gathered at ',den Park a j . . Mall Dee. 23 to . .46 pennants. in a traditional á 1 i round dance to '.11á`c . ' ` [4 the sound of drums. (Photos by(im C Cowles') IDLE é

M1YOE 2[ 411 n ,4h Ikkk' I Hundreds teak part in a flub mob al Limeridge Mall Christmas Eve. (Photo. by Donna Cherie) r. 1 I By Donna port prised laD mint], Christ Christmas tree while In Hamilton they held up - /l'1fI_-n9[[- --II Writer soar Eve shoppers last nearby kids were telling signs indicating their dis- HO" Close to 1,000I Six Nations Monday. Santa what they wanted for pleasure with the Harper and Anishinabe people Spirits were high as shop. Christmas. government and its pass- ,p,r ier. a from Six Nations, New pens bustled around only to Soon, the crowd swelled to ing of legislation that they 1 Credit and surrounding be surprised by the sudden well over 2,000 people as say will negatively affect as communities converged in sounds of traditional drums shoppers watched the the environment and `[J Votm L the main entrance of and singing and hundreds dance, some even joining treaty rights. Limeridge Mall in a flash of people doing a round in, while one non-native Six Nations woman Dakota e - ,.a mob round dance that sur- dance around the mall's woman made a hasty Brant, called on people to y` makeshift sign proclaiming, keep the momentum of t -4_,-,r,71 rya Non-aboriginal supporter Idle No More going.- J am! ( o rt of aboriginal voices! She morrow is Christmas Day, didn't want to give her but it is not a day for us to r name or be interviewed by rest' said Brant 'It is not the media. a break. Our people are re. Li It was the second flash mob still suffering all across this iy round dance to be organ- country and the rest of the x "hl ized by Six Nations and world needs to know it N ( New Credit people in two Tell your relatives all over days. Hundreds of Six Na- the world how this guy A nolonatina loom= .pram, her support for ent Sagas..., I -Cree.. (centre) drums at tend,. Park Mall. [ions and New Credit peo- (Harper) is making attacks aboriginal Draw at Limeridge Mall. pie had gathered for a Bash on our people. Tell our mob round dance at Lynden Canadian brothers and sis- ired by Six Nations dozens of cameras and Park Mall O Brantford the tens that politicians are woman Kahsenniyo Wil- cellphones recorded the Monday stealing the last of the Ie son. Brantford's event dance, later uploaded to Both events were part of newable resources.° was organized by New YouTube. Dozens of flash the viral Idle No More The crowd starting chant. Credit youth jai King- mob round dances have movement that's been ing "Idle No More, Idle No Green. been cropping up at Idle No More movement sweeping across Canada

sweeping across Canada. More. before Brant amour Wilson said she was sur- malls across the country and even internationally, aged everyone to keep their prised and pleased with in response to Idle No with demonstrations and voices strong and keep the the turnout and hadn't More. More events are support pouring in from movement going. expected that many peo- being planned for Six the United States. She also thanked I00- ple to turn out. Nations people to par- Nicaragua, the United (Winnable brothers and Six Hamilton Police offi- ticipate in, including a Kingdom. Indonesia, the sisters° for corning out cers stood by during the blockade of one of the Hundreds gather at the Old Navy entrance for the Ukraine. Egypt and New and supporting the hourlong event, which border crossing areas in limas mob round dance. Zealand. event, which was organ- remained peaceful while Niagara Falls for Jan. 5. l9

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first Nation will begin a four day fast today in support of a northern Ontario chid staging a hunger strike MILLBROOK.N5.- Members Glam. Inspired by the Ottawa Idle Na daily called 'rolling hunger hunger strike was part of her Mohawk. Turtle Clan wmman. a strawbe, she said. "I mold Fasts to be held in says as as take part in fasts on Nova Scotia's Millbrook and [welt reserves. car Parliament Hill Organizer Shelley young many 300 people could More protests on Dec. 21. strikes' by signing up at duty as agraMrtrother and an "I tell a coon¢ on with reel it go all through my body" a they want Prime Minister Stephen Harper to meet with Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Six Nations woman two Nova Scotia Young says by taking part part icipant s will be sending message that Gaylenykelaunchedherown fas[aChange.cpsntchcburs additántoherlmeihucain- Spence because is Marc Iafeniere, a Brantford and are open to who l l in other parts Canada anyone l Spence.Spence has been on a hunger strike since Dec. hung says fasts are also being organized starts 'rolling' three -day hunger minim Sol- a to take some of the bur- tualloumey-Wr me have to woman,n, a grandmother, a par and self -proclaimed set reserves be held on Dec. 31: Press. with Attawapiskat de off Theresa Spence's know exactly wNM1 peon ene mss like the mother of that he also fasted for wants to take part The Nova Scotia fasts will until noon Canadian hunger strike drill weed Owl Theresa Spence and set shoulders by always having I have to know our history that reserve." Myke's three- 3d hours and can't imagine off a chain of strikes by natives someone else. somewhere, language, and ceremonies," day fast ended in the after- entering week three of a fast Theresa Spence gets visits by Justin Trudeau, Adam Beach and yon natives alike. Urogì- fasting Myke said her own she said, adding that she is nom on Christmas Day. I had like Chief Spence. r I to balance what they were OTTAWA Attawapiskat phase a New Democrat MP 1 B CNei Theta Spence spent said Thursday. f , Hunger strike into week, Chief waits for Prime Minister Angus. who stood - r According to the text of third a quiet Christmas morning Charlie 1"{ Treaty 9 the "reserves were (Continued from page her family. opening by Attawapiskat Chef with has turned this rather pd -t track in southwestern On - set apart for them n order Water for First Nations 1 Act. of her Theresa Spence as she ó ' ,. presents with two for me was to sham with r real. not' taro continued into its sixth h they might have a tract teem good on the our mshhh 4 on Dec. I I. five daughters. began her fast the fact that his current Asked why she did not meet dayln downtown Vane . which they could not be side but were not crafted in 10 V But far from her home on says he's now exams out l prime minister that speak FsW with Duncan or Brazen. ver, dozens of supporters molested, and where no consultation with aboriginal lames Bay, Spence entered Io a chiefs to see what / all Canadians, that many Spence said that Trudeau is dsrupted Boxing Day traffic white man would have any faders and therefore go the third week of a anger steps can be taken to solve (¡\\ people are wpisc n5 listher _ whoa there for the marching through the claims without the consent against the treaty relation. 1 strike Tuesday a action what's at risk of becoming a ship. and supper[supporting rag her request O a youth and her seen by the sheets il solidarty. Some of their tribe and of the end mail natioaalmisis. . a.A that We prime minister meet O; youth as a leader today" like Big Erasmus Dane Na- she sous wont Spence said she is encore J` much government.' JS At Victoria where she tonal Chef have staged Pr - Stephen "This is much bier aged by youth as she with First Nations leaders Island a tansy¢Spence and other first /' much and talk about the unfair- T Z. ;tt is living, the atmosphere is their own short Wm hunger ore arGov G David Theresa Space. id's s..- l' ^ watches Idle No More . hlead the govern- There fires and agree Io M down bigger than any individual spread through malls and ness that exists across the .+4. light. an suds.. support. lonnsta = about unity. Angus said °i1 ¢conasf led In its duty city halls nanny drumming and even the oc But, as far as the federal leg - and talk Canada's nationwide j1 to consult [ Nations. rama lent that she 1 n i nnal round d sine. islalim goes, Chief Erasmus teary relationship with Thursday as he prepared w But she said she has also -4iiW to Ottawa to visit .} bringing into jeopardy the been overwhelmed "to see gels to meet with like prime She begins her day with an says governments :don't First Nations leadership. travel -11 Chief Th.maa Spurt.5 red lldan BaseA and PIP smudging are havel the right, have m retry relationship. minister Her napes(, this early-momrng doll Suce said the striae l across on Friday." This it other and Can daughter -Cp- Chid Manna Same. end Jun fe Medea.. -CI- the minister agree to a ony, and a cup of medic- the power td' enact laws galvanized the Idle No across the country now, it Bill C -45, the Conservative dOn standinghanding with prime serious engagement mg to a tine, Brazen tried tea. affecting not the Prime sit down with [the govern- with the system that we government's omnibus our people." with tonal pence, nil fist nations. More movement. Is ulti- really needs :he prime min- people. His ' was turned down. lndef have been living in for the which passed On Boxing Day Liberal leadership, with different Ms. Spence has emerged as but It was coincidental, she which he says ana mately about respect: far later to take action" Minister." men[ and the Crown) and budget bill lead- ership contender levels of government, to talk the Idle Mort movement He told M! Agency he says, that her personal crue pendent from the rest of an Invitation have a talk. I don't know past 100 years." earlier this month. contemns Justin and aboriginalI So far the Prime Minister's On Thursday, treaties for about how we move forward hero and has had support finds it 'Increasingly curious earl¢ began about the same Canada. to Her First Nation is part of changes to the Navigable Trudeau paid her a visit. The Peonies. Once has been silent, but was issued via Spence's why they are so afraid 45 took in fairness as a country" from people such as Saul- that Ms. Scene mats with time as the Idle No More That attitude of defiance, Affairs Twitter account for talk and meet" Treaty 9, also knownknoMn as the Waters Act.Ait including wa- ute meeting "A treaty is a document Aboriginal Minister Shad was followed by the teaux actor Adam Bach, NDP. Liberal members but Movement spread. growing in first nations Bay Treaty, signed Once n the ¢ requestst of upon which we were sup- Duncan says he is show giant Oprah to come As the leader of a sovereign lames by ,wan in First Nations John Trudeau, who wants to issuing of a letter by fellow who stopped by over Christ has declined every genuine The disruptions are con tin - across the country suggests wants a scene communities 1905, tory. at posed to build our future concerned about pence s visit nation. Spence ton mas and First Nations lead- to with Con- Boring this could long year of slew solidarity with Spence. leadership contender Marc attempt mgt Many across Canada. be e his re- - and by others in 1906. It also makes it easier to sell amer together and trust and ho- health.. Duncan -sued who said rva tree members. Day round dancess were o conflict between the gov- '1 dons talk about an awful Garneau Harper m each other," Ina letter on quest Wednesday night ing All Main we re In the summers of i eee reserve land to non -natives. shouldn't be worried about On Christmas Eve. abmiginal 'Rather than emotional. ra- ganized In shopping malls. penmen and indigenous Spence sent Tuesday. lot. I did a lot of listening; "Green your willingness to signed by the Crown -the and 1906, treaty commis- There arc a host at other factual decisions, she a tide CN mil people. on Christmas Day. as Duncan urged Spence to hula. said. settinga precedent by agree- Conservative Sen. Patrick front, and bncWde I our sioners from Ottawa. who coming down she sat on Victoria Island in end her protest and n- accept meetings now I am government- and ale bills the pipe of King the middle of the Ottawa formed her that net pre- hoping that you will moon- cesons .. the treaties are ,asea behalf which leaders say take ward VII, travelled norm. power River. within view of the pared to set up a working sides my offer. as a Minister there fora reason and ei- away from first Na- negotiate Peace Tower. group between federal and of the Crown to meet or they the prime m n with aboriginal 'sans leadership and alit them leaders in order "open in the hands Spence, says she feels First Nations represents speak with you doesn't understand to of the federal SPECIAL M/ strong her tives to discuss treaty and But she wants a meeting or he doesn't want to re for settlement, migra- government. thereby con. Zlityk2L911M WOW. HURRY IN! mining. hunger She stopped eatingting rights issues, with Mr. Harper and the sped them." she said. tion, trade, travel, ...nine the treaties and 1NIl Jaq IN representative of the Mr. Harper is unlikely to lumbering, and such other thenation-to-nation eta SALE ENDS solid food on Dec i. She "I didn't ask for Minister 1. With I Governor Central give n to a hunger strike. purposes as His Majesty onto m take lemon Duncan: she said. -And Crown, at taxesaof the purchase f a Vehicle UNARY 10, 20131 water some fish broth to have dealt with him before. David Johnston. which could be interpreted may seem to meet, a tract Bill C -2 would require 2. Bartang will organize all necessary as a But of steps b have Ile vehicle delivered I ward off sickness." and me- When I observe him, he "They are partners of the form of blackmail. mum," first Nations leadership to properly under Tax act mpg teas prepared each have a mind of his treaties." Ms. Spence said. Ms. Spence said she is in n in return for Be and a pot- disclose their Maressalaries COME - Memel doesn't la lhelurteile new 31 'First nations have been for the long haul and 'sore- tion of land, called a re- Critics say the First Nu- morning by a friend. own because, before he and meowed dealer In 1 acting in good faith. hors pared to die. serve. the signatories were lions Education Act and Bill Niagara ya But her hunger strike has would answer a question, Minn .1 said, assured would 5 4. No past entered a deadly serious he would always look at his swing the relationships re As we speak, she that they re- -8, the Safe Drinking matter what Credit But time to are crow¢ "benefits that served you et won Mat get our treaties. its our people suffering 13) (Conned ren youou Intoyour desired our

National Aboriginal Economic Development Board had input Bill C -45 roc chair Chief RAMA FIRST NATION - so quiet and I don't think panics out a lot." board gave input only on Stinson Henry said. "Giving Its Clarence ..r Pamirs Rama resident Cheryl¢ people realized what was Snache said she is disap- one sectional the bill. input on the sections that Louie. CEO of the Osoyoos Snache with other Rama involved in the bill when it painted with Chief Sharon Three First Nations. in I did, and the other two Indian Band. did not return 90 Days residents headed to Ot- came to the land." Snache Stinson Henry's involve- eluding Rama. were asked First Nations involved in rune Island News calls by tawa to protest Bill C -45. said ment in Bill C -45. She sits to be part of a use study the case study, does not press the. 2013 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SIM ,JBSOl legislation, Aboriginal to mean we supportrc all of the The bus carrying Rama 'The changes to the Indian Under the new an the National in their First Nations FEATURES INCLUDE Act is why everyone is Firs Nation concerned Economic Developmentve vprovide inputp o certain regimen to Ottawa At W, sea q sm. Mick ONLY Area by pad for by the First Nations protesting it: Snache said they

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