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Elected council, public health extremely concerned as cases surge in Six Nations
COVID-19 cases are surging in Six Nations and people are being urged to stay home as the community experiences the highest number of active cases since the pandemic began nearly a year ago.
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Posted: Mar 02, 2021 6:41 AM ET | Last Updated: March 2
A news release on behalf of a group that includes the elected council and Ohsweken Public Health urged members to stay home to protect the community s large population of elders.(Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)
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Indigenous people with status cards do not have to pay taxes on CERB
February 24, 2021
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Indigenous people with status cards do not have to pay taxes on the Canadian Emergency Response benefit (CERB). Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) and staff discussed CERB and online shopping at Monday’s political Liaison meeting and will release a document to the community with instructions on how to deal with tax charges regarding online shopping and CERB. Community members have asked councillors if they are responsible for paying taxes associated with CERB, that were not taken off when the funds were given after community members received calls and letters from the Canadian Revenue Agency asking community members to pay those fees. After looking into the issue Ana Cecil Perez, SNEC’s senior financial officer has determined those with a status card will not have to pay. She is looking into how…