Attorney-General meets with police, council by Andrea Buma SIX NATIONS - Charles Harnick, Attorney-General for Ontario, spent Tuesday, February 17 in Six Nations. He was positive about his experience, saying "it's interesting for me to see the community." Harnick said he was "very busy" during the visit. He spent the morning with Six Nations police, and praised the new facility calling it "very impressive". "l'd also like to say that l was quite taken with the enthusiasm of the officers," commented Harnick. It is Harnick's first time meeting with the Chief in the local community, but he has had a lot of different meetings with Chief Staats over the years. Harnick said that the economic development planning on Six Nations is going very well. He has followed the economic policy development of the community over the years, and has had many very positive discussions about it, says Harnick. The Attorney-General also paid a visit to the Land Claims (Continued on page 2)