Uncategorized New Six Nations chief wins by two votes, promises unity By APTN National News Dec 10, 2013 The new chief of Six Nations in Ontario is pledging to pull her community together. APTN National News The new chief of Six Nations in Ontario is pledging to pull her community together. Ava Hill won by two votes. APTN’s Donna Sound has the story. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *PhoneSubmit Report Tags: Chief, Featured, Ontario, Six Nations Continue Reading Mother of missing Aboriginal woman: I can’t say my daughter was murdered Police ‘very anxious’ for DNA results on person of interest in Kelly... Author(s) APTN National News [email protected] 1 thought on “New Six Nations chief wins by two votes, promises unity” congratulations, kwe. Comments are closed. More Stories Uncategorized Trudeau tells UN of Canada’s shame over Indigenous P... 7 years ago By APTN National News Uncategorized First report on MMIWG inquiry almost complete says chief c... 7 years ago By Brittany Hobson Uncategorized Signing of the Anishinabek Nation Education Agreement 7 years ago By APTN National News Uncategorized B.C. orders more people to flee as wildfire situation dete... 7 years ago By APTN National News Uncategorized Minister says damages for 60’s Scoop will be dealt with ... 7 years ago By Beverly Andrews Uncategorized Organization representing southern Labrador Inuit condemns... 7 years ago By Tom Fennario
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