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r 5 Elected Chief wants Ontario's help Police found evidence in this 6th Line field Six Nations band council

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u solar deal 1 A January memorandum of un- promising a ten mega watt solar derstanding (MOU) inked be- farm - that we can't hook into any tween Six Nations Band council place - is a combination good and Samsung -a Korean corpora- enough for use of our lands," said tion looking to build wind and Montour. "We're saying no it's solar farms on Six Nations lands not."

both on reserve and on lands In April the province announced 3 under claim in Haldimand County the $7 million deal, which out- - is in jeopardy, said Chief Bill raged MPPs who said the deal Montour. was made in secret. They were The solar project is supposed to even more upset when the pre- cover 40.5 hectares, and would mier was forced to admit that no .1r-,,,_, e. r ÿ _ provide enough power for 2,100 job guarantees were written into ...._,a _ S % i! +y2 ' homes, but Montour said the deal the deal, despite $437 million in +.... n ß ion; -^Ps .4-;c --- isn't panning out the way he'd subsidies. The project would in- ar. a:K:t,. a41." APIs ' _.cM sta - hoped. . z volve use of disputed Six Nations .. `` ^,r /,- -_ . as", o. 1 -- ' ' : ...a . - =: "They seem to think that by (Continued on page 2) ti -. r. Y ;m:_. . .,¡ s "a -+.., a YE A i:t 1yf a: 'y;si r. '- - `t; *Fr Evidence in Hamilton murder .ar n s ,¡,y ,a>* a.!"- `: .-:- :.t ... found in 6th Line field tT By Lynda Powless thony Gayle, who's body was - - . Editor found floating in the Grand River

A joint police force scoured fields at Brantford, was killed at the woe -41.a - along Sixth Line Road on Six Na- Glennie Avenue location where a rs kid a _ ilr tr Gap tions last Friday and may have team of Forensic Identification Of- -'' .14re found evidence linked to a Hamil- ficers from the Brantford and ton murder. Hamilton Police Services executed .1 air Police confirmed last Friday (De- ...11111116k. rai .r in by cember 17, 2010), that Devon An- (Continued on page 3) Joint forces search river banks and open field for clues Hamilton murder (Photo Jim C Powless) Inside A! Seer Troy Green: 1Lc1uttt, Local 2 UFOs, documentary, Six Nations economy Editorial "' 6 Sports 8 growing in 2011 Classified . , 16 Careers 16 By Lynda Powless the spring of 2010, and of course of course he did. Notices 17 Editor Six Nations saw a landslide on So what's coming in 2011. Business Directory .. 19 The year is coming to a close and Sixth Line that has required a shut The good news, he says is Six Na- its time to enjoy an annual look at down of the road. tions will see another filmmaker Price $1.25 what has been, and what may be. He also told us that we would see here in the summer to produce a Daily news updates Turtle Island News has asked local lights in sky and as the year came docu -drama about the Reclamation www.theturtleislandnews.com seer Troy Green to tell us what to a close a number of local resi- and hire local talent. i an interest in the com- 0 1> might happen in the coming year in dents reported the lights and this It will boost the spirit of fun and well, wonder... newspaper captured them on cam- munity to outsiders and increase Si First let's review what he told us era. the economy. u last year. He told us there would be more He said the Six Nations economy &a 03 It was Troy Green who told us that youth run for band council and itself will see an increase of about i : there would be, not quite an earth- they did and he said Bill Montour 2.4 percent. o 74470 04551 9 ,287 Artlyfc'Sj3 S,C;tlçdtm ß quake but a movement of earth in would win the election again, and (Continued on page 2)

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2 December 29, 2010 Mamba 29,2910 ._ -10 . Watch Six WWWTHETURTLEISLANDNEWS.COM LOCAL Funding for the Six Nations Nations Council approves ram- u. mating of S Nations Band costs next yew Council g Ihe funding agreement . and Mimosa our -Turtle Newscasts!! Padcasing! ly Health Team - an Obsweken council, last week. Chief Bill nod to sign Santa parade agreements approving $199,122 -wake M1e 2008-2011 health services clinic with two doctors and one Montour said more than $800,000 Sal 1,399 under the Six Nations - bea. funding omrib, Ian online We're streaming native news all the time! nurse pmcllona wee approved will the Local funding moo Mort to rover their Family I I cam Team man agreant amendment A lottery win, lights in the sky and more for 2011 Police search at Six Nations turns up evidence in Hamilton murder (Continued from frond donee from the homicide was also along the riverbanks of the Grand to the homicide of Devon Gayle. Stoppers at I- 800.222 -8a72. swampy area along Foots Line made to build the centre. try 'natty hard but he won't Hamilton, and on a vehicle held in vanspor[edaaddisposed of in stir- River between the village of York, Investigators from the Brantford Anyone in the Hamilton (Continued fmntfront) area who before Me hill in collation with Ile said there may be changes achieve it His council doesn't the custody of the Hamilton Poke era1 areas between Hamilton and through Camp and Caledonia and Police Service continue to work may have information regarding bureau." 10 said. Brantford_ ..waa plant expansion Mat will coming to the band council itself have that belief system Thee. Service. into the Six Nations Grand River closely with the Hamilton Police this investigation is asked tncon- ' H said more homes will be built end up disrupting the local eeo- next year due to illness. lot of distrust" The body of Devon A search team made up of police Territory Service and Go Six Nations Police tact Detective Rick Arnold and a couple of new businesses of the - GAYLE wee later transported to officers from the Brantford Police OPP Canine Units were utilized Service. Anyone opened system and habitat for rare snakes Thee will be marginal movement But he said there will be change in the Brantford Hamilton Police Service Homicide Brantford to the arca near the Service, Onmrlo Provincial Police during these seenhe, area who may have information The lights in the sky that has Mat on the land rights the. when the council's are hit with re- Unit at 9Oí546-0123 or Crime ...... 1' and the Six Nations Police Service On Grand River and Ballantyne Drive Tuesday, December 21, 2010, gelding this investigation is everyone talking and watching at 'They need to (cave that area He said there will be a change at changing seats. asked Stoppers at 1-800- 222 -84]]. Confederacy Council that will af- "The change is the federal where it was discovered on Mon- conducted several ground searches officers conducting a search new to contact Detective Jason Saun, Tam aght will continue orb. new year, none;"hesaid great Can. Baker. 31. Robert H said will an the younger brothers. government day, December 13, 2010. this week for evidence related to area of Sixth Line on Six Nations deli of the BrtROra Police San- Howard 33, he say there be =sprat. fat will see the band Clause, both ofHamil- "nil ahead. He said the federal government Council is the problem. That they Investigators believed that eve 4111 homicide mama..., .where they recovered evidence in ice Major Crimes Unit at to, resin awlndy and are both Ile said in January people ill .. goes ,he Ile said environmal disasters will ammo the talks. can't get along and start recogniry Officers colleen.. Meir search slid' that is believed to be related 519756 -0113 tel 2270 or Crime charged with first degree beg ing a eaftert m mutter. blamed on climate change will i "The government knows that the Ing the chiefs as the real chiefs. lights. A pattern, Mead traditional purple will loom.. continue andhitallaroundSixNa- lands are worth more. They are just They won't go all the way to ens. holding out to see of Six Nations ...time b some of the way' Council critical of Chiefs. of Ontario, plagued by bureaucracy In Duly, he said someone will ac feTomad and )Ugh tint. some will take money Ile said there will be another milt- By Evan French "We're independent and we should executive mayII see w hat looks likens paw Ile said there are plans for m director for COO said Ls plagued by bureaucracy, and at analysis and identifying emerging almost h' g .&h s aril s He aid one Me land ngM1ü team der in the community Whiter. he staying away from things like working with the group has craft and awn wound it Olymp c sized pool and Wayne been lending their meetings is open un issues relevant to First Nations wJl hit in Me spring be wife itself in the year , Awl he said Mere will be NOOK,team. Local council members don't see a that." Ile said Poop le shouldn't afraid he Malay type oefdusted when beneficial in the past they were productive She said they want the group to will be they not but scandal around the but "see tM1Pancesmrs all taro.., team. ream to work with Ontados F ¡M He said he can't see what benefits successful in securing lIST pay- "The protocol is gating to be prepare arguments foam of lights ... S.N. dust that will be dined off when by First US long as they keep doing their no until they sjoin again. Right 'Big time in Me summer. Nations coordinating committee. cane from being associated with outs which wouldn't in Nam". me community receives a large al. have hap- onerous to the fact that we can't get Nation dealing with governmett omen.Thaiseathertopree now lMy are disjoined" In Apnaar her will go tuft. During presentation 10 council, COO. paned without the help COO. work done," he Inc said the communityY needsn 10 mmost SI million donation to build of said. -We go to 'Soaker words, tools or weapons, t[tthalkttpheavatherahRttg Hillery tiger along nand Council ing teenage butheisfourdsaf. last week, Mary Jamieson - a con- 'They go make resolutions and But becarefulofamming Fourth Linc the complex. she said it's clear the group is meetings and there's no quorum" whatever you want to call Mai anvhoeunant I l - get the from hitting will try to along with Con- Ile said someone in the canna wham for the Chief of On- everything else but who canies doing more aterline development The will be made and he than it was originally He .id Six Nations is looking to Me said. here so they need to keep doing federacy but i[ will work. nity will a tanmCOO), He said Six Nations band said ..... let win $15,000 lottery in a group setup ein 1975 them baud': he said. "What is designed to do. build 25,000 units ofhousing -just She said she's head council a donation of large sum of lobos. Mat' Elected Chief Bill Montour will May. so mass c n be- their mandate? They're like the "Chiefs of Ontario will try to develop woody, money, almost $1 million, will be lust originally to cover their backlog - but he dam from chiefs who feel the tween the province's indigenous AFN" started out as secretariat with anal expect the COO will be group should go back to the draw - groups - heard criticismncis from Initially the group was formed to three employees," she said "With Mk to help M the near fume. ing board and redefine their man - Samsung stings band council, corporation doesn't live up to promise members of band council who feel help keep the province's native respect to health we feel they', "You tent even get these guys to date. the group has strayed dons* neu groups in touc but evolve since moved into programs... we know think about this," said Montour. "I like how the Chief(Montour) (Continued morn /rant) generating project both Six Na- -- r dale. upgraded b rolling out funding that at least $3 million goes "We're not dealing with the issues sad it, Ifs not an organization, it's lands near Dunnville. Mom and Samsung planned to Cam. Cali Hill aid he dean, formulas, for things like health through that office for health serv- Mat the communities are banging relationship'," she said. In December, after taking girl- build near Dunnville. a think Six Nations needs t. be in- care stakes. ices. I don't know how many staff forward to be dealt with." Jamieson said she's compiling a' Plans called for the develop - ,ir]7y Y solved with the committee. I didn't know it was their to Mat they have but I cism for not consulting the Con- Ifr job don't think Jamieson said other chiefs she's survey of chief from across the federzcy or the community, t of a vernal= and solar. am7' IT; l "Why is Six Nation even dealing do than," he said. that's their role' consulted wanted the group to province, and she's report her project reps acknowledged the Samsung is involved in power r t 3 with Chiefs of Ontario," he said. Can Ava Hill - who was once an Chief Bill Montag said the group focus on nation building, policy findings to COO in tune. i. 'r- duty to consult and accommodate generating industries, including First Nations, and said they-had -wind and gas aims.. , I e17 McHale's assault case dismissed, Judge says Skye may have defended himself copies of council's consultation They had quietly visited Six Na- policy ns in July, and toured farmland By Lynda Nudes and Evan faced with evidence from duce Ile said "the judge said perhaps he French witnesses and a video tape in (Brian Skye) should have stepped Montour said he's written to the nn South Cayuga, where a pro - k Writers which McHale claimed he was aside. That's when the yudos aid ) premier asking the province fora posed wind farm could be It' i CAYUGA- A Camp court judge punched in the face from the front t would.') want to haunt someone as solution. eared. -has dismissed assault charges knocked down and kicked. He big as°,y Wattle running at me At that time, Elected Chief Bill against a Six Nations man laid claimed Skye punched and kicked either. And then he added l would- said he was happy to be "They had better get slum, after confrontation with activist horn the pound 't want to have someone the size involved with this to consulted early in the process and - Gary McHelejtst outside the town Ail OPP officer Wade told the of Ilion Skye running atmeeì- sort this out," he said. congratulated Ontario for its role o f Caledonia three years ago. man that McHale was injured in introducing the Samsung rep. McHale filed .assault charge iambs fell. That mono punched The judge said Me question was "Until that's done Samsung isn't resentetives to Six Nation. amino Brian Skye In relation to a or kicked McHale when he fell to whether or not reasonable force going to do a thing- and I've told Confederacy council or its rep rally against smoke shops. Thc the ground. w. used. rally was in December 2007 The officer told the court Mel late "If he did shove him, whether the them that Samsung is one of the wen w consulted. rid on Argyle Street or Highway Six. was on the ground for seconds be. amount orb= wed did not seem third largest companies in the Sammie was proposing a 55 -mr- k r Fisticuffs broke out in the middle fore OPP lifted him up. oriole. They didn't that bite wind farm, near Dunnville, .F w I. ti_ wild get by vi doubt of Highway 6, near thé power Ile said M1e ermined racial injuries Gary Mende r OPP lift him from run. arma Marear loop He said he had wad* being good guys," where Crown land is part of Six Js q Ow // plant outside Caledonia. .e naiads fall. (Photo whin C Ponders) that was rte punch or a shove, and Montour said he Ian) giving up. Nation claim. The wind farm l suitable force. Thcjudgc Gary McHale, is the former Rich- kye's lawyer Paul Williams told tsiand News editor Lynda pork. in his mind. He said he was not wan "We're not going, roll over," he could also help reduce the re yes, was enough tome so he mond Hill man who organized a the court there was chaos happen. who was assaulted during the con- to believe one version over said said. s reliance on electricity. ping the tuber agile during the Six Mg. ilia. the other. doodad charge" is the Chief Cam. Bill Montour and Soya physical Samsung world's largest Nations Reclamation of its lands He told the judge "see the woman Williams said the fudge watched However, Brian, did shove camel Cheol Woo Lee, Samsung CRT thin dal ocl althoughlhadthe manufacturer of TVs and other aL9p. adjacent. the town adder walking to the side of the road the video and concluded the scene MIHale, but the judge questioned choice to step aside - I told him consumer electronics.. Corp. senior executive vice -pres- A Brian Skye +chord with as- with her back to Mr. Marla la was indeed chaotic diddd tulthat clntimle an rare judge) tail probably made The MOU was a critical .mann. leant signed the memorandum of Under Omarle} watchful eye Elected Chief BM Montour signed the OU with Seeming last January seating Gary McHale. tail w looking at him or the The judge said the video showed He said 'the judge said Hats (Re tt and the wrong chaos the time -but ward building a renewable power understanding in a ceremony. that may be reneged mate* Island News file phase The altercation between McHale conflict, but attacked chaos and I. incident was over (Skye /testimony tlathe was being the Circumstances l decided and Brian Skye. of Six Nations, armed. If hewer grab her and of second. grabbed from behind and he had given was on - knock her down, then says my m defend mmxlf mutual opted video. The judge said the conflicting ev- choice from pushing McHale Quebec Man Convicted what was cseenfially a The charges were dismissed miler client did the same thing' skins i raisedsail reasonable doubt mole., stepping aside." not at the am - Truck stolen from bingo hall for Possession of 500,000 f a Cayuga Court judge said he was Williams was referring to Turtle Unmarked Cigarettes Injury Accident Hospital with non fife threatening Brunch of Probation. Ile was held at 130 am police received a repot mjunee. The driver of Me Dodge in custody for a forma Bail Ha of a break its in progress, at a resi- On November 18, 2010, Socrates On Saturday, December 25, 2010, Kailas ofMoneval, Quebec was injure'. 114 deem on Oneida Road. Two charged after ramming police cruiser Six Nations Police received a re- /PpemcdRIttttminor convicted possession o[ ere did not go to the hospital. Pollee a °pUtltt appearance. Pot mama chicle aeeìden[ov Vehicle stolen from The homeowner reported dark 00 cigarettes in BRANTFORD -Iwo peak are th Kam. The stolen vehicle struck SIN driving at a high raw of teal two other vehicles court are investigating. had Mc house a 'Ihcuccupanüof this smlenvchi- 4th Lae Road. Bingo van parked near the Cornwall Provincial Offences ppolice custody after the stolen cour the po lier ends,. mounted speed, northbound in the south- Off found that the SUV, Hall Someone then knocked on the Court Denali, had been re- Ile Mewl =regard for At the scene officers silver DameStic ASSeult SUVMy - edapofce acurb and drove along . sidewalk bound lanes of West Street and black Yukon sowed. food a Police Six Nation to Mr coign. front door. The wlpnt then began KII hue's Min- cruiser and struck a parked ehicle barked clipping an unoccupied driving through rod lights ported stolen m Oshawa. the safety ( our community an Dodge Stratus with front and dam- On Saturday, December 25, 2010 Special ing Ii f k stolen fromfinn banging loudly. Irkvt near parked vehicle on Slade. Sturm time Wer. man. m Moo The officer who was in the police their attempt to escape apprehen age, in the eastbound lane Asil at 11,00 pm, police responded to a anRBranche wmgInes te fleeing from police. the Six bakes 111ryw HallMarra kung MCwindow lR under hein Street. Officers pit pon Avenue near West Street no- cruiser that win ruck by the toll at all costs Gat continued long cr Ford Focus was in the south repot of a dornestic assault at a M 00llac100 n ring hi hthe 2009 Brantford Poles Soy. mal lot TheR2theft occurred on Monday, new to r r for an who was stolen SIN received =oak riper the officers discontinued the ditch, with damage to the rear end. esiden m Bicentennial Trail. a ail door. during which da veh Plain officer observed stolen and the stolen vehicle nvo rozchea officer December 2] 2010, around 3.00 their a< Before i try to the house was dal Police peed a vehicle in high -end SUV on Market Siren Flocks before the pawn win ter - investigating an unrelated matter in threatening injuries that required brief p .Fortunately, Investigators delenn ned Gat Oil r Officers found a 31 year old p.m. gained, the inter became aware S haT gamy- To.41p On near Sheridan Street in the city of mitered for public safety moons. the area aria advised him that there medical attention. There were no Iffis did not result in major in - Ford Focus had slowed to turn into woman who was the victim °f the tone discovcrcdtheun- The vehicle stolen was a green the these w0011 one in the rcsi Nanfmd. The stolen sebck marra rile were two people attempting to other repotted injuries. juries or death to themselves, on a driveway when it was struck alleged assault. markedmgaUri 2002ChewoletS¡IveradoPickUp dente and fled the scene in the van. Community patrol officers re- West SnStreet Itand S travelled north- teal vehicles nearby business A28- ywrold man and all -year- officers or an innocent member of from behind by the Dodge Shaw. The Maims 40 year old boyfriend Kailas was wanted m 911 days Track. Police the were speeded the however. the amnion West Street of aM1ign rare Officers responded and arrested old woman from ...rani are our unity" said Inspector The 2 occupants of the Ford were was arrested at the residence. He eunnkd area but MOIL and fried tf.He 0 ace ATTEMPTED BREAK IN vehicle northbound on Market of speed. the two suspects Mal had dumped facia criminal charges Ken Poona. Branford Police transported to West Haldimand faces charges of Assault and unable m locate any dark coloured must also pay S16.2a m Inc. On Saturday, December 25, 2010 velelcles. Victims' Justice Fund.Fund StreetSweet when boon arrived on Citizens called 911 reporting the the stolen SUN and were trying to They woe cheldhero custody fora Service. li

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fton Page A of the Mohawks a new (Continued haw piece September 8, 2010 Six Nations Band Council hm used A race in every district, of history and connection with the setup culturally relevant Cs,00 Rasa funds . Teel' whw three for elected chief Royal family today. Confederacy lets woad hew e dew, a $0 million defied s process There are 31 candidates off and Moon souln 12 mdewn. Mgt OTTAWA,. as Six Nations O July 14, 2010 "squatter" stay, tells land "fee' running for the mmin g 17ad coon heading. the polls this Saturday to tv,,,tadebILtómfi:dc,,s,ofludli,:n, to:302:din0;oe,o:,,e,27:0,:plip: ,cri 7;tectionswidtaraceMeverydis- ani vote 1 /manning vs Ont.. Chiefs for revisions to M own Ideate (M Nadntorse ec C'onfederam Hirt A at.rratnrry old name. election code, a Senate Casino Rama S Council has album, r Henhent5 ` AI Aril wo, p,,,, Minor sports seek account- melon O recommending First Ontario chiefs' legal eeeneee '''''''g ee 'eede le '''''' State withdraws all charges ability for revenue sharing Nation, across Canada ditch manta, gamble wins SIN million not' own. six months while they illlll Act elections and develop their own w a ro,o,, against ORE partner from bingo hall I\ kkfinsikv over , electoral process. , MOMS, WASHINGTON- The The Six Nations Finnic Skating The Chiefs of Ontario gambled and push AIT won a Slat million pot to be split May 26, 2010 September 15, 2010 :7,,,,,,"t".,5:1,,,%"-ng 2',Z;d0:":"Z,':.tr:::::':,',": ` among Ontario First Nations after ',°.= River Enterprises porater Peterdion- a an almost decade long legal battle may be traced directly back to loss Sun shine brings out crowds Six Nations councillors a 'nor, after a jw y acipit- of control over funds they raise at wove Mr,dewag eF,irst Nation came vola 113th annual Bread and the for to a time last week overrule community sole on ,leda.sec,o,n,d.cozpatzarote,..Li:wdraf bingo hall. Cheese event new election code Me Darr,baldpuaa immure* July 21, 2010 r October 27, 2010 In Review SIX NATIONS -Yummy cheese and six Nations Bond Council Chief.11 fie'''' ern Yea succulent bread was the order of the O Heightened security greets Humour hoping the nouns of Six Nations water plant day as Six Nations 113th annual coining November hand election's October 6, 2010 may be pulled, fads Business meting ends business licences dons Election Code commitme says Bread and Cheese border crossing 6, 2010 Continue celebration January pushing ahead moon! NIAGARA FALLS NE Heightened. z.z.:,/,,d,,,:ft,L,,,v,ozZ Foundation gives 5,000 push time limits Elected Chief threatens to Elected Chief Bill Adontoursoid hat ,t is vs.. wound its way through the village led a r. raging the Year io January 20, 2010 town..., First Baby of . election code and building an in streets to the Gaylord U.S. seemly took its toll on the an- gig customized meld tor Wants l" pull tax support ,,,,,,,,,,,... Makes , a new election , tote laptops to .chi Boy! i Arena floor Monday. nual Indian Defense League of sto,SesossImss,/,,,,ssss, Tempentflmn d tmd o nwaingoimed ''''''eee election. Aboriginal children it, a boy! r'''''' "r"."'g 7"'. rima council mmMm. i''' America,. border crossing celebra- after -t'v 'Le' r";14'1=Isn:s7 - soon. despite the fie ens:a/ion ajecr a geo , i g Wm M/,vrbw Children from the New Crab, re- citizen Me tions Saturday when increased U.S pushed nit Moon first new of '41'"'''''' '..".''''''''""'X'''''''"" J Ed li m bran .,.-kui n A nr15 n September 22, 2010 .oda - Sfsss dew. W° nor concert with loud ,..,,, ' June 2, 2010 . serve will ser a new ope Wean upo'omo, p'. ,oe'' ,.., bm... . g '`g ' °"": ° April 14 co I u security concerns almost sass the . ,,,, ,,,,to'e o':., Scan just Id, h .. dxch, ggg mg, mg, mgg don The has rem.. fiself Mc ' ....sr se, align agar Mv rla nans a. Snighthawks coach Cam Bombe, ;;;;;;;Z,`Z,,Z,,,,,,,,,,m,-:, Six Nations has new event cancelled for 110 100/ time in Six Nations Band Council ting ilut ri.,k tif comple,n ;EL- In,,,,..auAd B Mmaned /RBldmxr,urrw+ud u.n,MMM, Turtle Island Trade and Camma Ontario energy projects '"`,.`'' his new little guy is already break- custom election code and E.7 years to push MRP "laws before ::,;:',f,!/°:f7,--,;:`,,;,7%; mg deadline, tas even,. swipi, leners to any Ss, leave First ations in the en ing a fiend. January 27, 2010 March 10, 2010 dark over land use Integrity Commission July 28, 2010 election Child Initiative. ChrisC Friel is Brantford's Elected chief signs MOU 'urn '.....` '. `...... The 13, 2010 band council licencing The ., op, S r Nana has a new ODIOnt eleu Ddd''Td.wldllis'wd non, OPP target trucks, may be January Ontario 14.11n Minister I.N.A.C. to Issue two new Mayor again Sir Nations Elected ChGfBell Mon- '''" ","'"'"' lion code and the next band council Nador. ss dIs opmed IRA energy sass, ss- nniyiqg Men's Fire protest threats ee,enn, rentable status cards, for travel and ',In legal products Chris Friel is Brantford's mayor ewe ge.d n.wlU tra s.,.,. February 24, 2010 leaves without funds for thal have ervons teill be under the watchful eye 3f, serve dominated conversation yet pad., left Fin; OFF. claiming they moron routine ,and with ovwab,lmnng shuts down new police sun g lo build agar and wind farms made in SO Nations .tegriry Com domestic use at Vuaml(r am. e, ambulance in the dark wer Mails mice, Male final. building construction site ort rem. lands and cont., Ontario not ruling out minim Two new status cards to replace the suitnfion o the Sex Nations Hen, fv.'shs.s.'s.SiW.v.n-fm. 7' f"'''' ''''''' Bydea4.Se.xA that envy de hawed on their Reg, ,,,,,,, ,,,, Sir Nations on a moth fiat off Friel was mayor from Innsito 2003. woodw consulting the Lan- n mggi,y, lands returning Kanonhstakm to ,I r curve tangle stn.. io os' cant Dopey. D,rStr .noun PulkrComnnmr mauled lands Six Nations Sleeted the reserve May de facing charges Monday nigh, he gratsd the s,e3a,t red nnmmnln June 9, 2010 are on their way, but its anyone X Wednesday has ficired towanes.. imp none luxes'., Six Nations Ontario, Weiner of Heald, came Odd Bill MM.00s membelmmg Six Nations Band Council que.ss when. wort. al a SI million new polite Ontario hm not cule out any f- . visit cdta left wiihourvontrviting Six Nations MRP law =;,g,/,,,'ofico,y7"f"M' "001 :Ter's scych'ngis red to his closest e on- swim after rod .tid Emit. dle. February 10, 2010 run plan to inounwer Mr Omer fimeling that mink, ether S. alum, April 21, 2010 agrees to Green Energy won't be able to jail tender John Slew with 5,56b. loo shun Mn rod uW ar (D.C6/ data. r October 13, 2010 - August 4, 2010 ""' Elected council scraps draft .eleiee C'eek 'nee' F...... 1.. MN'''. History is made! New Hub According to legal moms, Six Na- Marva. erviinue o promoro at housing dealopment to ha Som. e same lery pfenterventy carvre- contamination quota plan reverses Six Nations Band Council is sup- Land rights talks heading November 3, 2010 f Mein ewe site. Band Cement caved in Me Lea ol Ontario Zealand Mt porvngd GMell IIW agree- =17.7,t ae sy= denyif named tro' fMo t:nred 'o' n' Bt 'Ch' fillands a° n" CAM BIlI told opposition to U.S. to new start OW°Wd .000'00 Aborignal Affairs Minister Chris 'new with survatinding communities abourve local Inisinespeople who poo,n v uo go,, go March 17, 2010 Island news S .Nano. llulemaauner "o of .o 'o,',. d.te, wane Fleck/ January 20, 2010 .aid lA, IllullIlIl Trvie Sex lands "'77,70-7,''''.,°"-r, --- fo- curt. that could see ',Mons negonnteg nook. been Inadc with reopen to Land- ATIOS NEW YORK. .Y-The lad Reden men Am I New legislation to extend MIND under claim develop, vf leda IMRP1 rra girdgi'x ' on Moans. may be 'I; ''.'s '''..'ne, C 'e'er en' Packed meeting tells SN a negotiations ';:1:7 l'!. h,e'1: e t i t diofjTb filed new pony Ihr Name o I act t every deck Z New Laaland n. 77Mer"Ircepois Tribunal". the par to ins October deadline alter technicians status could mean thou- sss's"ss",- the rep- Police Commission get back Quota agreement tholeaused an u, the linked 2010 with P.mI and ',mane. ' memo, I. tumor,fr, June 16, prison band members. discovered a contaminated wave eses- March 3, 2010 sands 'ne w' Indiana resenmtives. ;e°''''''''''''''T.'el'e '.'e' to work on new station rear in the community will de of Nahum Declaration on the Rights of 0to wo,. wopo ,o, dims beingtaallated la. Six Nali.vo "Six Nations has claims that pm, , ",quashed." Elected chief pushing Thousands of people smolt! be poo, wo, Ihr 29, or,-,,.., atom pp,, at September 2010 -bMon weglany mama./ ,,,,,,,,,,;,,, The. Smear Police Commission added h e milt of First Nations would make New Credit's August 11, 2010 ahead with controversial ,Hosea, nome er alWM D Pue.a Miff s Mil calculating the cost of re- Februaryebrua ry 17, 2010 - S'x Nations running almost h rod nest fund so Indoor .s ham. settlement pale in compati Six Nations Police seize pi- October 20, 2010 Kano ma on Page 1St of new federal legislation, but the $2 million deficit SOU- rated Ill P. issue warnings federal g I c 31 t gu April 28, 2010 SIT Soions land rights talks an Nations Scolae have rc fjulmdjnB I, Firs, Sa trued 'dd"'"°' HST sparking First Nation hingurg on o phone call. Names a deal with the °tame, I 3.000 pirated DVD X ant launch- Paul's Canada's lead negotiator Ron of memos Wm new Idea-. protests through Toronto's oga clomp down on the counter Odeang voys Canada's maims ;a streets Jdt *Mn beings,. in a number rve pat.,. on the SisSrvions file, March 24, 2010 TORO ,,,, Sateen Panama,. of husines.ses at Sit .tions Do he Is waiting for a phone call w, rills. Elected Council supports oe'eo' "perra"'=:!;" limn Six Nattom. August 18, 2010 Winter Special Eagles' Nest Power Project , new ,,,o,, Soles Toll June 23, 2010 Six Nations businessman lower food prices Elected Como hm au- Sir Nations . (iIST)disrvptin cleared on all charges Moaned a letter of support J, Ontario First Nations win SEA7TLE. WASHINGTON- A Lube, Filter, . Guswhenta Development's pro- HST war 160 Main St. S. Hagersville May 5, 2010 federal court., has acquitted Six e-a'Nnt Pau.. Plan, nu, Ontario First Nations havewon the Nations Dminewman Ken Hill ofoll Oil Change, that support is contingent on the inne one more- HST war Frees are in effect January 3 - 6lh, 2011 charges related to an alleged tine plan 01 As- men. ofproles., and .Wnt 160,1 ke.e"d 100 beeri Elected chief challenges his trafficking srverne. council and Brant County, pro- on the eve of Canada playing host r. 20 point Inspection posed Green Erterycy council; fight youth to the wood! leaders with this August 25, 2010 EYE OF suicides open centre doors week, G20 ad Gd Summit. federal March 31, 2010 DELISSIO COCA- lo Nations Elected Miff Bill Mon- finance Minister Jim Halm. said Community learns nothing tour s challenging his band council to 95-seen¢ nS apply THE H. D. I. lawyers paint pic- Ottawa was happy abide by the new in Band Council ' to youth suicides at Six Nations see ram PIZZA COLA ore of secret council meet- fight First Nations request.- "Global Strategy" plan ROUND by opening the commun. centre ing with police members received for 2 PK doors to the youth. June 30, 2010 Community ROAST 12 PK BRANTFORD- A (Wanda, old, definitive answery to questions All service includes a complimentary CAR WASH G20 - G8 councillor ahwr rhymed giggling May 12, 2010 about what the Six Nations Band Suit stop in and see our Service Advisors or in ho court seat last Friday when Peaceful National Day of Council has in store m a new Land rights talks may heat to book your appointment Hauderganotee Imshars pulle d apart Action has heavy police negotiation strategy when they call 905-765-4424 end $5.99 $1.97 a ...over., fa bylaw that may presence presented their Global Solution land $2.88 dear d wall Nations year old land passal weary, four Nor 9 TORONTOWrvo the National Day claim at two community meet.. LB porveintalrvoten, that then negotiations Wotan end ant., may of Action and for First Nations it loalgednmday and Thursday. the twuni don SD Da- alter hind council voted Tuesday to Wo reserve the spell allose quantities. While supplies lest yell., meant heavier police presence than El Dennis Searles Om mermen bong withdraw io support for ter Con- Maned normal with the GM in town. federacy Council lead. September 1, 2010 CHEVROLET LIMITED STORE HOURS Flectcd Chief Bill Mara said it April 7, 2010 7, 160 Argyle Street S. Caledon,a. ON SUNDAY 9:00 AM 6.00 PM was time for a new dimetion. July 2010 Drivers may face charges Six Nations Integrity Fax: 765 -0422 MONDAY - FRIDAY - 0:00 AM- 9:00 PM Queen presents hand bells in fatal accident Commission integral to May 19, 2010 Sa Nations police could bode. Info @searleschev corn SATURDAY - 8 00 AM -7100 PM to Mohawks of Six Nations forcing council conformity ing both drivers in a tragic. amide,, Senate committee says scrap and Tyendinaga The rumour was Mw sullies,. Ma- that claimed the lives of Iwo Six Na- In The Heart of Haldimand County! 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It has been a remarkable year While many will be glad to see 2010 come to amend it was year of I DONT UNDERSTAND ANY OF tremendous movement for indigenous people world wide and with any THAT LANGUAGE? lock that ...woo Mono acknowledge the role indigenous people hove played in the world will begin to take mot here at home in Canada. New Zealand kicked the ball off with their historic recognition of the rights of the indigenous people in their country. That move, that came on the heels of Australia doing the same, put pressure on the only two counes IeR in the world not to recognize the rights of the titst peoples of then Wd.. the United States and Cawaa. ITS Now C m.a stands alone. ELECTION CODE TALKERS US. President. Rank Obama as the year was coming to a close, offi- NPPPYï 1 _.SEEMS NO ONE UNDER- cially acknowledge the rights ofAmenrm Indians. ya STANDS THEIR LANGUAGE Canada is still hedging. w,

And that 1 smuts a message out to the country that First Nations peoples an ll not soon a equals on the land they call their k.; ,000 And with noon. ...dal... ® Canada has an economic reluctance to recognize the First people of i these lands So much so that it is Canadian counts that have had to forced Canada to finally recognize rigl.S of indigenous peoples here. . EASTER A How unfortunate that the country has not willingly recognized those rights end 'instead are being ordered by the the land SRtAK (GOSH! ,..1 (-ITS NOT YOU SON law of \ L , JUST And Mat hedging is sending a resounding message the country wan I THANK MENTIONED THE HIS MAPLE LEAFS .Canadians, left to floundered on their own by their govemnmnt don't Volk DON THIN, ELECTIONS!.. LOST.,. AGAIN r- dosed all of. sudden why their world has M1 gee Why all of a sudden First Nations rights metals taken seriously ÉLF... Nou and police are recognizing M there could be fall out from any attempt to remove a people from land they may actually own. Canadians don't understand why all of a sudden B.C. First Nations have a right to fish again and not Just for ceremonial purposes. But in each case Canada has been forced by law to recognlæ those rights. The noon. Economics. Canada has a justiry why h has expanded onto lands it iev Tun owned and Wen nowt resources from those same I) lands. That own end upe costly lesson. IgqÍp1 We can only hope 2011 will see Canada terognuze those rights and -_\` L work with indigenous people for a better Hare -_ Band council creating Samsung mess 9e.6.mb. HEARTH a:lyegr Qc. Okay, enough is enough, and we saw enough in 2010. DAY Six Nations Band Council node to get out of the Need business. to bono, which elected chief Bill The Term council has shown us And it looks like the band coon. HUSH LITTLE PALLY, DONT SAY A They are politicians, not business people and their anerrtpte b try was Montour seems determined to do, it they areI not busieesspeopleeln are may he willing to du that, but t !WE THINK WERE WORD. EVERYTHING YOU SPY ate economic growth here has failed over and over again won't he the last. they industry leaders and they what cost THE TRUE is the 0 three LEADERS f Samswg just late. in sores of failures by now you would The band council needs to lean. shouldn't pretend to be. Elected Chill Bill Montour needs IS SO ABSURD J get TO NEGJ IATE... think the band come. would Neu (pent check and realize they don't lesson from Me Samsung mess and They are elected barmier s who to take a minute to thins about why .I7 know how to Oral ... business . not mn to the Meal Men's Fire to should concentrate on lobbying Me these area municipalities ere run - Samsung Corporation actually believes it has visited Six haw and full protest the development to prcssme00 federal government for more dol- ning to Six Nafions now - filled is obligation to consult with the community and signed an MOO Ontario and Samsung and get the Lam instead of getting cadge up m e needs to think aboet the reper- with the bard council, while totally ignoring the Confederacy Council, on band council out of the item it has holding business for our off cessions of actions taken by his Ontario's advice. (That imerfmonce by Ontario by the way is not accept- crewed. reserve neighbours by allowing Taal. able but that will be the subject of acerb editorial) II needs to get out of how.. B0mford Haldimatd and others to 0 The community ha already seem Samsung thinks it will continuo to develop on Six Nations lads under An indepondmt economic boni develop Six Natters lands without their attempt to bring Samsung here cl.m, lards Oat have already been designated by the Confederacy opmcnt o0 on free from ever asking the community o modem in flames with Six Nations Council for Sú Nations wake, growth. political influence and presence Confederacy r land new in jeopardy of being Samsung may have signed ...whirr MOU win the band council, but need to be created immediately to Area politicians have wined and developed without Six Nations they still have yet to face the garrmcm for whom Mere land have been pursue Six Nations economic inter- dined Elected Chief Bill Montour approval a knowledge. entrusted and the band council needs to kart. Moo from this attempt c and his council to get what they Another year is upon o 0s hope to hijack Mc Confederacy's pos0on on land. And not one that the band council wans this band council will begin to learn It isu' t the first time the band wweil hasheen burned trying to develop ran simply overrule NOW drop of And who dry want is to develop they lade work with the comma. industry on Six Nations lands without consulting not only the communk has as they do Worms c0mmu- Six Nations lands under claim tidy and Confederacy. ry but the Confederacy and if they hold true oily votes. without any interference. um., too much at risk. /Bfiarind eoe11100d right) Tom pus ' \FT R 'n n Ilrf aria atron i

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