‘Yes the bridges are cut’: Kanesatake Grand Chief refuses talks with Oka mayor
MONTREAL — A war of words between a First Nations grand chief and a small-town Quebec mayor instigated hours of meetings Friday with federal and provincial officials, but the underlying conflict between the two communities goes back centuries.
Kanesatake Grand Chief Serge Simon and Oka Mayor Pascal Quevillon held separate discussions with Marc Miller, parliamentary secretary to the federal minister of Crown-Indigenous relations and Quebec Indigenous Affairs Minister Sylvie D’Amours at a downtown Montreal office tower.
The meetings were held in succession, and Simon and Quevillon did not speak to each other.
Simon and his band council departed the talks vowing to cut off all communication with Quevillon after the mayor refused to apologize for derogatory comments about the First Nations territory.