Community Voices
- 11/06/2010 - 02:06Things changed fast in the Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League West Division last week. Slipping back into fourth spot are the Kahnawake Condors...
- 02/05/2011 - 03:56Last month, the decisions from the investigations into the complaints made against MCK Chiefs Carl Horn and Kahsennenhawe Sky-Deer were announced.
- 12/02/2010 - 18:26After a LONG hiatus from writing for the Eastern Door it is nice to be back in the local media spotlight!
- 11/25/2010 - 02:31So as ye sow, so shall ye reap”... or “if you plant potatoes, you get potatoes”, I tip my hat to Ms. Taylor Goodleaf and her superb article on bullying....
- 08/27/2010 - 05:14We are very independent and capable as a community in becoming and existing as self-sufficient. (That’s a topic for another blog.) So what does this have to do with back to school time?
Stay Tuned For More
- Blast from the pastThe Eastern Door's Blast from the Past series continues. Read about our history, relive the old stories of days gone by. Brittany Leborgne takes a time warp through history.
- SportsCondors return to complex, Survival School wrestlers take another step closer to GMAA championships, Minor hockey.
- Tobacco talksKahnawake discussion on tobacco Industry gears up for final draft.
Media Watch
- No growth in north without respect10/14/2011 - 13:25With an estimated 30 per cent of the world’s undiscovered natural gas, about 13 per cent of its potential oil and big slice of its diamond production, Canada’s North holds a treasure chest of riches. But the fast-growing region faces immense challenges that don’t register with most southern Canadians, including climate change, which is melting the ice sheets once used as virtual highways — forcing aboriginal inhabitants and the wildlife they depend on for food to adapt.
- Occupy Wall Street10/14/2011 - 13:21As you ‘occupy Wall Street,’ I ask you to reflect: You are on the island upon which our Indigenous ancestors lived and thrived for thousands and thousands of years. Please take a moment to recognize that we, the Original Nations, still exist here on Turtle Island.































