MNO citizen wins gold
Submitted by: Honourary Senator Reta Gordon with information from the Los Angeles CA MASUCCESS Martial Arts News MNO citizen Perry William Kelly receiving gold at the 2017World Police and Fire Games. Click here for larger picture.On August 14, 2017, Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizen Perry William Kelly won a gold medal for the Karate
2017 Louis Riel Day
The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) is holding the annual provincial Louis Riel Day ceremony at Queen’s Park in Toronto on November 16, 2017. All MNO citizens and the public are invited to attend. The agenda for the ceremony follows below. The ceremony will also be web broadcast via Facebook Live starting at 12:00 pm
MNO participates in Sisters in Spirit Walk in Midland
Submitted by: MNO Community Wellness Coordinator Tracy Bald (Left-right): Savannah Duhamel and Sophie Keen sharingthe flame during the Sisters in Spirit Walk in Midland. Clickhere for larger picture.On October 4, 2017, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizens and staff participated in the Sisters in Spirit Walk in Midland. Sisters in Spirit Walk is a
Another Successful MNO Georgian Bay Métis Council tree planting project
Submitted by: MNO Georgian Bay Métis Council Chairperson Larry J. Ferris Volunteers with the MNO Georgian Bay Métis Council andstudents and faculty of Lakehead University, Orillia CampusClick here for larger picture.The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Georgian Bay Métis Council (GBMC) has completed another successful tree planting project, this time at the Orillia campus of
The story of Louis Riel’s accordion
On October 5, 2017, Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Peterborough and District Wapiti Métis Council members were invited to the Peterborough Museum and Archives to learn about a very important artifact in their collection. The artifact was an accordion that once belonged to Louis Riel. Museum staff gave her a behind-the-scenes tour and explained where
Three Councils participate in Governance and Finance Training
Submitted by: MNO Community Relations Coordinator Glen Lipinski (Left-right) front row: Deanna Cooper, MNO GreenstoneMétis Council President William Gordon, Kelly Camachoand Senator Patricia Dryden. (Left-right) middle row: MNOThunder Bay Métis Council President Jean Camirand,Senator Ken Simard, Allan Gordon, Mike Reneaud and TimSinclair. (Left-right) back row: Madeline Dennhardt, BrianPrarie, Trudy Bellamy, Raymond Dufault, Lori LaForme, Wendy
MNO Senator meets the Lieutenant Governor
Submitted by: MNO Great Lakes Métis Council Office Coordinator Susan Staves-Schank (Left-right): MNO Great Lakes Métis Council OfficeCoordinator Susan Staves-Schank and MNO GreatLakes Métis Council Senator Ralph Wolf Thistle meeting Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth Dowdeswellat a Billy Bishop event in Owen Sound. Click herefor larger picture.On June 9, 2017, Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Great Lakes
MNO Clear Waters Métis Council’s Voyageur Canoe Run a success
Submitted by MNO Clear Waters Métis Council Women’s Representative Tobias Clarke Participants in the MNO Clear Waters Métis CouncilVoyageur Canoe Run. Click here for larger picture.On September 16, 2017, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Clear Waters Métis Council (CWMC) held a Voyageur Canoe Run down the Grand River Oxbow, which is near Brantford. It
MNO citizens and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry work together to restore cemetery
Submitted by: MNO North Channel Métis Council President Yvonne Jensen (Left-right): Tammy Morningstar, Roxanne McCoy,MNO North Channel Métis Council PresidentYvonne Jensen, MNO Historic Sault St. Marie MétisCouncil Secretary Steve Gjos, MNO Historic SaultSt. Marie Métis Council President Kim Powley andPCMNO Youth Representative Mitch Case. Clickhere for larger picture.On September 14, 2017, Métis Nation of Ontario
MNO veteran continues his winning ways
Submitted by: MNO Veterans’ Council President Joseph Paquette MNO veteran Bernie Pepin C.D. (back row second from theleft) poses for photo with other members of the CanadianRifle Team in 2017. Click here for larger photo.During 2015, 2016 and 2017, Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizen and veteran Bernie Pepin C.D. successfully competed in three provincial