MNO Grand River Métis Council builds bridges
MNO Grand River Métis Council taught Métis beading and dot art to youth and seniors on Nov. 5. Click here to viewa larger version of this image. Submitted by Diane Kilby MNO Grand River Métis Council Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Grand River Métis Council (GRMC) helped build bridges within the community by teaching Métis
MNO Reacts to Recent Court of Quebec Decision on Métis Rights
On December 10, 2018, the Court of Quebec released its decision in R. v. Tremblay. The Métis defendant in this case, Mr. Tremblay, was charged with almost 50 different provincial offenses related to hunting or trapping in Quebec since 2011. Many of these charges were for ancillary activities such as re-opening trails or moving trees.
MNO President Froh attends First Ministers Meeting
MNO President Margaret Froh (right) with Ontario Premier Doug Ford at theFirst Ministers Meeting being held December 7, 2018 in Montreal. Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) President Margaret Froh is attending the First Ministers Meeting taking place in Montreal today with other Métis Nation government leaders. A brief meeting was held with the Prime Minister,
MNO responds to MNC resolutions
On Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2018, during the Métis National Council (MNC) General Assembly, MNC President Clément Chartier presented a report entitled, “Addressing the Integrity of the Historic Métis Homeland,” which makes a series of claims about the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO). The report claims that the MNO has failed to apply the citizenship criteria
President Froh provides an update on Métis National Council General Assembly events
At the November 2018 meeting of the Métis National Council (MNC) General Assembly a resolution was narrowly passed that places the Métis Nation of Ontario government on a probation period within the Métis National Council. Click here to view and download this resolution. Today, Monday, December 3rd a telephone town hall was held with MNO
Region 7 PCMNO Councillor
On November 15, 2018, Pauline Richardson submitted her resignation as the Region 7 Councilor on the Provisional Council of the Métis Nation of Ontario (PCMNO). Pauline served on several PCMNO committees and she gave many years of service to MNO and that is to be acknowledged and respected. The MNO wishes to sincerely thank Pauline
Region 7 PCMNO Councillor Position vacancy
This notice, sent on behalf of PCMNO Chair France Picotte, is to inform Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizens residing in Region 7 that the position of Region 7 Councillor on the Provisional Council of the Métis Nation of Ontario (PCMNO) has become vacant due to the resignation of Councillor Pauline Richardson. The PCMNO is
Information Bulletin concerning Métis National Council Assembly, November 2018
Today, at a meeting of the Métis National Council General Assembly in Winnipeg, the President of the Métis National Council Clement Chartier released a report entitled “Addressing the Integrity of the Historic Métis Nation Homeland” which contained misinformation and inaccuracies about the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO). A subsequent resolution was brought forward to adopt
President Froh responds to MNC Report
Click here to read: How Can it be? The Powleys not included in the Metis NationClick here to watch an interview withMNO President Margaret Froh. As has been previously reported, on Wednesday, November 28, 2018, during the Métis National Council (MNC) General Assembly, the MNC released a report entitled “Addressing the Integrity of the Historic
MNO Grand River Métis Council offers workshops on self-defence and baking
Participants in the Women’s Self-Defence and Personal Safety workshop learn how to protect themselves during a physical confrontation. The workshop was hosted by MNO Grand River Métis Council and taught by RCMP Métis Liaison Cpl. Cheryle Hayden. Click here to view a larger version of this picture. Submitted by Colleen Brunelle, MNO Grand River Métis