Métis Nation Urges Immediate Adoption of Recommendations of Ipperwash Inquiry Report
The Métis Nation of Ontario is calling upon governments and leaders of all political parties to embrace the recommendations of the Ipperwash Inquiry Report and ensure their immediate implementation. Find out more here >>>
MCGUINTY GOVERNMENT CREATES MINISTRY OF ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS Calls On Federal Government To Help Solve Land Claims
QUEEN'S PARK - The Ontario government will now have a stand-alone Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs to build a stronger relationship with Aboriginal people and speed up the resolution of outstanding issues, said Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty.>>>
First Nations Relationships Growing An important meeting between Executives of the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) and Grand Council Treaty #3 took place on April 1, 2005 at the Grand Council headquarters in Kenora, Ontario. >>>
New Health Careers Support Program KETTLE & STONY POINT - The Anishinabek Nation and the Métis Nation of Ontario will re-new their traditional ties as Nations, as the sacred Pipes of both Nations are bound together by the Great Spirit. The 2005 Anishinabek Nation Unity Gathering and Grand Council Assembly will be the forum that will see both these Pipes brought together for the first time in many generations.>>>
MP visits MNO head office M.P. for the Ottawa-Orleans riding, visited the Metis Nation of Ontario Head office in Ottawa on behalf of Minister Bev Oda. >>>
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