Ontario First Nation newsroom set on fire in ‘targeted’ attack: publisher
The office of an Ontario First Nation weekly newspaper was set on fire during a “targeted attack” earlier this week, the outlet’s publisher said Thursday.
Lynda Powless, who is also the owner of Turtle Island News in Six Nations of the Grand River near Hamilton, said the incident happened around 5 a.m. on Monday, when an unknown assailant drove a truck into the building.
“Police told me we were targeted,” she said in an interview. “This was an attack on free speech and a free press in First Nation communities.”
Six Nations police and the fire department did not respond to a request for comment.