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16 March 2007
Alberta Solicitor General's comments on Kahnawake
advice to Alexander First Nation band dismissed
Something of a war of words broke out in Canada this
week after the Solicitor General for Alberta, Fred
Lindsay told reporters that his officials had become
aware that the Mohawks of Kahnawake were advising the
Alexander First Nation, which is currently offering to
host Internet gambling web sites for a fee.
The reaction from Mohawk Internet Technologies, the
successful company set up by the Mohawk First Nation in
Quebec Province to handle online gambling hosting and
regulation was immediate and scathing.
Chuck Barnett, an official of the company scoffed at the
allegation and said it would be "moronic" for MIT, which
now hosts hundreds of Internet gaming sites, to assist a
competing commercial enterprise.
In Barnett's words, "Why would the Habs advise the
Leafs, or the Sox advise the Yanks, on how to better
organise their operation?"
Solicitor General Lindsay had earlier issued a warning
to the Alexander band to "cease and desist" in its
efforts to break into the online gambling business,
claiming that it is illegal to set up gaming operations
in Alberta without the province's approval.
Alexander band officials have so far declined to
comment.
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