National News Akwesasne residents ‘punished’ by CBSA for standing up for rights: Grand Chief By APTN National News Oct 28, 2014 In Akwesasne the daily commute to work for one woman landed her in a legal battle with the Canada Border Services Agency. APTN National News In Akwesasne the daily commute to work for one woman landed her in a legal battle with the Canada Border Services Agency. It’s a case that could have implications for other Akwesasne residents. APTN’s Annette Francis has this story. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *NameSubmit Report Tags: Akwesasne, Border, Canada, CBSA, Featured, Mohawk, US Continue Reading Senior Winnipeg police officer says powers needed to hold runaways Stonechild and his deadly starlight tour remembered Author(s) APTN National News news@aptn.ca 1 thought on “Akwesasne residents ‘punished’ by CBSA for standing up for rights: Grand Chief” Mitchell will put on a good show, but in the end will do nothing to resolve the border issues.. Comments are closed. More Stories MMF gets $15M from Canada to boost Michif language 15 hours ago By Cierra Bettens Alberta’s energy regulator not inspecting spills says re... 15 hours ago By Chris Stewart Child welfare expert from B.C. ‘appalled’ that Canada�... 16 hours ago By Leanne Sanders Grassy Narrows First Nation erects checkpoint against huma... 20 hours ago By Kathleen Martens Child Welfare Nation to Nation ISC minister says feds compelled to negotiate child welfar... 2 days ago By Fraser Needham Vuntut Gwitchin chief ‘pleased’ no companies b... 2 days ago By Sara Connors
Mitchell will put on a good show, but in the end will do nothing to resolve the border issues..