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MCK supports KGC decision to revoke key person license
(Kahnawake – 8, Kenténha/October 2023) The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke (MCK) is informing the community of its full support for the Kahnawà:ke Gaming Commission (KGC) decision to revoke a Key Person license from a licensed gaming establishment, Magic Palace. Kahnawà:ke has always maintained its jurisdiction over its territories, rights, and governing bodies. As the mandated […]
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Read MoreLMG: Aboriginal Title Presentation
April 24, 2023 There will be an Aboriginal Title Presentation happening at the Listuguj Community Development Centre on May 4th. See poster for details. NT5
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Read MoreFirst Nations leaders want Quebec to drop plans for Indigenous language law – Montreal Gazette
“By virtue of their inherent right to self-government, First Nations elect their own government and have the legitimacy to adopt their own laws.” QUEBEC — Indigenous Peoples are calling on the Coalition Avenir Québec government to scrap plans to table legislation to protect First Nation languages and culture. The First Nations Education Council, representing eight […]
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Read MoreStatus of Kahnawà:ke Emergency Preparedness Law & Regulations
(Kahnawake – 15, Enniskó:wa/March 2023) The Kahnawà:ke Legislative Commission (KLC) wishes to advise the community that the version of the Kahnawà:ke Emergency Preparedness Law (the Law) and Regulations amended on April 6, 2021, are no longer in force due to a procedural matter. This version of the Law and its related Regulations were created to […]
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Read MoreUpdate and comments on Community Engagement sessions for proposed Kahnawà:ke Tobacco Law
(Kahnawake – 3, Kentenhkó:wa/November 2022) The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke (MCK) wishes to inform the community on a number of matters regarding the recent Community Engagement sessions concerning the proposed Kahnawà:ke Tobacco Law. Due to its extremely complex and sensitive nature, the original draft went through a special version of the Community Decision Making Process […]
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Read MoreKLCC receives request to amend Kahnawà:ke Gaming Law
(Kahnawake – 6, Kenténha/October 2022) The Kahnawà:ke Legislative Coordinating Commission (KLCC) wishes to advise the community that it has received a secondsubmission requesting amendments to the Kahnawà:ke Gaming Law. The request, received on September 29, 2022, was submitted by the Kahnawà:ke Gaming Commission. A previous request by community member Myles McComber for amendments to the […]
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Read MoreEngagement sessions for proposed Kahnawà:ke Tobacco Law begin Wednesday
(Kahnawake – 3, Kenténha/October 2022) The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke (MCK) wishes to inform the community that the first engagement session for the proposed Kahnawà:ke Tobacco Law will take place at the Golden Age Club this Wednesday, October 5th, from 12pm (noon) to 4pm. Although the draft law was reviewed in its entirety and consensus […]
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Read MoreNext steps announced for proposed Kahnawà:ke Tobacco Law
(Kahnawake – 22, Seskehkó:wa/September 2022) The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke (MCK) wishes to inform the community that community engagement will resume on the draft Kahnawà:ke Tobacco Law. Although the draft law was reviewed in its entirety and consensus was reached for each original section during the Community Decision Making Process (CDMP) hearings in 2015 -2016, […]
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Read MoreKLCC Announces that the Kahnawà:ke Tobacco Law resumes within the CDMP
(Kahnawake – 22, Seskehkó:wa/September 2022) The Kahnawà:ke Legislative Coordinating Commission (KLCC) wishes to inform the community that the draft Kahnawà:ke Tobacco Law has been revised. The Community Decision Making Process (CDMP) will now resume where it left off in 2016. The Technical Drafting Committee for the MCK and Kahnawà:ke Tobacco Association (KTA) will engage the […]
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Read MoreMCK issues reminder regarding Cannabis retail
(Kahnawake – 2, Kenténha/September 2022) The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke wishes to remind the community that there are currently no licensed cannabis retailers operating in the Territory, and none will be permitted until the regulations are enacted and the dispensary license application process is officially launched. The regulations regarding the retail portions of the Kahnawà:ke […]
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