Kahnawà:ke’s Economic Development Commission

Kahnawà:ke’s Economic Development Commission

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  1. Tewatohnhi’saktha Q1 2022 Newsletter is available

    The Tewatohnhi’saktha Q1 Newsletter for April to July 2022 can now be read over in our publications and resources section. Newsletters – Tewa Top Story: Neil McComber resigns as Executive Director, Tammy Delaronde named Interim Replacement Neil Aronhiaken:iate McComber has resigned as Executive Director of Tewatohnhi’saktha, effective Monday, June 27th, 2022 to seek an opportunity…

  2. Dedication of the Wind Farm

    Kahnawà:ke Sustainable Energies and Kruger Energy celebrate dedication of Des Cultures Wind Farm in Montérégie, Québec A six-turbine wind farm was officially inaugurated Monday in Montérégie on Montreal’s South Shore in the presence of several officials from the Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) community of Kahnawà:ke and others dignitaries, including the Chief of the Assembly of First Nations,…

  3. Local news articles about FNRAEC Carpentry program

    Sharing news articles about the First Nations Regional Adult Education Center Carpentry program, which had its first 6 graduates on Friday May 20, 2022. Local program builds carpenters MARCUS BANKUTI – gmbankuti@gmail.com The Eastern Door A new program in town has furnished a cohort of six carpenters, a win-win for Kahnawake youth in need of careers…

  4. Kahnawà:ke Summer Student Employment Program Summer 2022 Full Job Listing

    Kahnawà:ke Summer Student Employment Program Ronterihwaiénstha Ronwatiio’tenhserá:wis 2022 Job Listing Click here for the PDF copy: Full Job List 2022 UPDATED 05.19 Click here for all Summer Job positions with descriptions  

  5. Kahnawake Economic Relief Measures (KERM) Fund mandate ends

    For PDF, visit Kahnawake.com The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke (MCK) wishes to advise the community that the Council of Chiefs passed a Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke Directive at Monday’s duly-convened Council Meeting that has officially ended the mandate of the Kahnawà:ke Economic Relief Measures (KERM) Fund. The KERM, as it was commonly known, was created…

  6. Maple Food Fest 2022

    Kahnawà:ke Tourism will host the 7th annual Maple Food Fest beginning March 14 and continuing until April 22, 2022. The Maple Food Fest is a collective event, where the theme of maple and community culinary creations of maple goods are promoted. Here are local businesses that will be participating this year Rowy’s The butter end…

  7. Our Latest Q3 Newsletter Is Available Now!

    Head over to our newsletter page and check it out for yourself!      

  8. Carpentry Program

    Tewatohnhi’saktha and the First Nations Regional Adult Education Center teamed up with local contractors to create a unique, and hands-on, course for budding construction workers.

  9. North American College of Pharmaceutical Technology Frequently Asked Questions

    Update: March 2, 2022 SURVEY RESULTS (Conducted by PlanIT Consulting & Communications) Key findings from community survey on this proposed training facility: Public results show favorably  for the project (89.6%) ‘Highways 30, 132, and 138’ were the top choice for physical locations of the community for NACPT to establish. Top 3 property types were Public Lands, Public…

  10. Tota Ma’s Staff Introduction

    Tóta Ma’s Café is a social enterprise developed by the Achieving Concrete Essentials Program through Tewatohnhi’sáktha. The goal is to serve Indigenous-made or -owned beverages, provide meaningful local employment, support local businesses, and support tourism in the community. Keanna Goodleaf – Tota Ma’s Café Manager Favourite Café drink: Iced match latte with maple and oat…