Métis students explore land-based learning at March Break camp
Métis students explore land-based learning at March Break camp Fourteen Métis students in grades 10–12 gathered at Camp Kawartha for the 2026 Infinite Reach March Break Camp—a five-day experience from March 16 to 20 centred on Métis culture, learning, and connection. Nestled along the scenic shores of Clear Lake near Peterborough, Ontario, the camp provided a
New study explores factors influencing COVID-19 vaccine uptake among Métis citizens
New study explores factors influencing COVID-19 vaccine uptake among Métis citizens What influences whether someone chooses to get vaccinated? A new study from the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) in partnership with the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) explored the psychological factors linked to COVID-19 vaccine uptake among Métis citizens in Ontario. Drawing on responses
Métis citizen from Thunder Bay recognized with Community Impact Award
Métis citizen from Thunder Bay recognized with Community Impact Award Educator, community leader, resident of Thunder Bay and proud Métis citizen Emily Kerton has spent more than 15 years of cumulative volunteer service in her community. Making a lasting impact on the social, cultural, and environmental wellbeing of the community, her approach to service is
Métis Babysitter’s Club: Skills & Certification for Grades 7–10
Métis Babysitter’s Club: Skills & Certification for Grades 7–10 Métis youth in grades 7 to 10 interested in obtaining babysitting knowledge and skill are invited to apply to the Métis Babysitter’s Club program. This program will provide youth with essential skills and foundational knowledge for quality home-based child care. Led by Registered Early Childhood Educators from
Council President Honoured with Mayor’s Medal
Council President Honoured with Mayor’s Medal Niagara Region Métis Council (NRMC) President Derrick Pont received the Town of Lincoln Mayor’s Medal on May 4 for his leadership and work advancing Indigenous relations in the region. Presented by Mayor Sandra Eason, this recognition honours individuals, businesses, and leaders who demonstrate outstanding community service, collaboration, and dedication
MNO joins global conversations on Indigenous cancer care
MNO joins global conversations on Indigenous cancer care Indigenous leaders, researchers, clinicians, advocates, patients, survivors, and whānau (family) from around the world gathered in New Zealand for the World Indigenous Cancer Conference, held at the Due Drops Events Centre in Manukau. Representing the Métis Nation of Ontario were Provincial Secretary of Health, Wellbeing and Seniors
AGA Vendor Fair Information
AGA Vendor Fair Information The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) extends a warm invitation to vendors, corporations, and non-profit organizations to join us at our upcoming Vendor Fair, in conjunction with the MNO’s Annual General Assembly. Date: August 14–16, 2026 Location: Fort William Historical Park, Thunder Bay, Ontario We welcome your participation in this exciting event, providing a platform
MNO Solar Panel Program returning for 2026
MNO Solar Panel Program returning for 2026 The Métis Nation of Ontario’s Solar Panel Program is returning for 2026, with applications opening May 11 at noon.The program helps eligible MNO citizens reduce household hydro costs and environmental impacts by supporting the installation of rooftop solar systems on their homes. Through the MNO-SPP, eligible citizens may receive
Shape the future of Métis child, youth, and family services
Shape the future of Métis child, youth, and family services The Métis Nation Council (MNC), in partnership with Edified Projects Inc., are running an important survey about how our communities care for children. For generations, Métis families have relied on kinship and community relationships to raise and support children. Today, many Métis families continue to practice these forms
Métis Nation of Ontario on The Right Honourable Mary Simon’s retirement
Métis Nation of Ontario on The Right Honourable Mary Simon’s retirement A message from President Margaret Froh: On behalf of the entire Métis Nation of Ontario, I want to offer our sincerest thanks to The Right Honourable Mary Simon for her five years of dedicated service as Canada’s Governor General. As Canada’s first Indigenous Governor General,