MNO participates in Métis Nation Permanent Bilateral Mechanism Leaders Meeting
MNO Acting President France Picotte (left) with theHonourable Patricia Hajdu (centre) and ManitobaMétis Federation President David Chartrand (right)at the Permanent Bilateral Mechanism meetingon September 21, 2017. Click here for larger picture.The Canada-Métis Nation Accord that was signed by the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) and the other governing members of the Métis National Council (MNC)
Via Rail discount for MNO citizens
Via Rail station in London, Ont. (picture courtesy of Via Rail). Click here to view a larger version of this picture. Via Rail continues to offer a 33 per cent discount to Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizens travelling in Economy, Business, Touring or Sleeper Plus classes. The discount does not apply to Via Rail’s
A very busy spring and summer for the MNO Grand River Métis Council
Participants in the Moccasin-making Workshop inGuelph. Click here for larger picture. To say that the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Grand River Métis Council (GRMC) was very busy between May and August, 2017; would plain and simply be an understatement! Besides welcoming the MNO Canoe Expedition council members somehow found time to hold not one
MNO Youth Wellness Engagement technical platform launched
Statistics in Canada show that one in five Canadians suffer from Mental Health issues. For various reasons, including stigma and insight, only 20% of those suffering seek and receive help. Looking specifically at the Métis population here in Ontario, the numbers show that Métis youth are even less likely to seek help. In an effort
MNO Youth Canoe Expedition comes to Guelph
Members of the MNO GRMC being presented withthe autographed paddle from the MNO CanoeExpedition. Click here for larger picture. Submitted by MNO GRMC President Jennifer Parkinson The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Grand River Métis Council (GRMC) was honoured and excited to host the 2017 MNO Youth Canoe Expedition in Guelph on June 22, 2017.
MNO Atikokan and Area Métis Council welcomes Lieutenant Governor
The Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell, LieutenantGovernor of Ontario, autographs copies of the book150 stories for MNO Atikokan and Area Métis Council Senator Brian Gouliquer and PresidentMarlene Davidson. Click here for larger picture. Submitted by MNO Atikokan and Area Métis Council President Marlene Davidson On July 26, 2017, Her Honour, the Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell, the Lieutenant Governor
We Aspire: An exhibit of work by Métis artists in Niagara
Promotional artwork from the Niagara Artists Centre advertising the We Aspire exhibit. Click here for larger picture. Submitted by MNO Niagara Region President Derrick Pont with information from: https://nac.org/exhibitions/we-aspire-an-exhibit-of-work-by-metis-artists-in-niagara-sat-9-sept-2017/ The work of four Métis artists including three Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizens is currently being exhibited at the Niagara Artists Centre in Niagara. The
MNO Temiskaming Métis Council set up a trapper’s camp cultural display
MNO Temiskaming Métis Council Trapper camp cultural display. Click here for larger picture. Submitted by: MNO Temiskaming Métis Council Office Manager Liz Morland On August 19, 2017, in the City of Temiskaming Shores, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Temiskaming Métis Council (TMC) and the Temiskaming Native Women’s Support Group took part in the “Wabi
MNO Credit River Métis Council part of Brampton’s first National Aboriginal Day celebration
(Left-right): MNO CRMC Traditional Knowledge Keeper Jim Tolles, MNO CRMC Treasurer DarleneLent, Métis youth Matilda Morrison and former MNOSenator Bill Morrison. Click here for larger picture. On June 21, 2017, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Credit River Métis Council (CRMC) had the opportunity to participate in the City of Brampton’s first National Aboriginal Day
Powley Day message from Acting MNO President Picotte
Every year on September 19th, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) and Métis communities across the province mark Powley Day to remember the decade long fight led by the MNO with Steve and Roddy Powley for recognition of Métis harvesting rights in the R. v. Powley case. In its landmark, unanimous decision issued on September