MNO Veteran participates in walk to honour residential school survivors
Submitted by: Rob Baskey, MNO Veterans’ Council Sergeant-at-armsWith excerpts from: http://www.orangeshirtday.org/ Grade 3 students from Moosonee Public School stand with (L-R) Kieran Hiland (Police Constable), Sharon Ross (Site Manager, Native Friendship Centre), Elder Rachel Chakasim and Rob Baskey (MNO Veterans’ Council Sergeant-at-arms) at the “Every Child Matters” walk. Clickhere to view a larger version. This
MNO representatives attend the Landscape of Nations memorial event
Submitted by: Joseph Paquette, MNO Veterans’ Council President Derrick Pont (middle), MNO Niagara Regional Métis Council President, carries the 1812 banner while Joseph Paquette (right), MNO Veterans’ Council President, carries the Métis flag during the inaugural unveiling of the Landscape of Nations: Six Nations and Native Allies Commemorative Memorial event. Click here to view a
Take part in Historica Canada’s Aboriginal Arts and Stories contest!
Source: facebook.com/AborWritingArts Are you an Indigenous youth between the ages of 9 and 29? Take part in the largest and most recognized art and creative writing competition in Canada for Aboriginal youth! Create a writing or art piece that explores Aboriginal heritage or culture and be entered to win Historica Canada’s 2016-2017 Aboriginal Arts &
MNO Veterans’ Council attends the Suzanne Rochon-Burnett street name unveiling
Submitted by: Joseph Paquette, MNO Veterans’ Council President. With excerpts from BrockU.ca: https://brocku.ca/brock-news/2016/10/rochon-burnett-street-naming-honours-a-woman-who-worked-to-help-others/ The roundabout off Glenridge Avenue and the roadway near Mackenzie Chown in Saint Catharines is now called Suzanne Rochon-Burnett Circle after MNO citizen Dr. Suzanne Rochon-Burnett, C.M., O.Ont. Click here to view alarger version of the picture. On October 4, 2016, the
Métis culture alive and well in Sunset Country
Submitted by: Anne-Marie Armstrong, MNO Métis Healthy Babies, Healthy Children Coordinator Workshop participants take part in a Métis beading workshop in Fort Frances. (L-R) Millie Witherspoon (MNO citizen), Gloria Bergner, Donna Law, Yvonne Langlais (MNO citizen), and Sarah Noonan-Faragher. Click here toview a larger version of the picture. Members of the Métis Nation of Ontario
UWC applications for Canadians are now open!
Photo source: Facebook.com/UWCNCCanada/ The UWC National Committee of Canada is looking for young ambitious and spirited Canadians who believe that education is a force to unite people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future. Applications for Canadians and permanent residents of Canada to attend Pearson College and 15 other UWC’s around the world
MNO citizen appointed to the Mental Health Commission’s Board of Directors
Submitted by: Wendy Stewart, MNO Manager of Mental Health and Addictions Tera Beaulieu, MNO citizen and MNO Toronto and York Region Métis Council President. Click here to view a largerversion of the picture. The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) is pleased to announce the recent appointment of MNO Citizen, Ms. Tera Beaulieu, to the Mental
The MNO Veterans’ Council salutes the MNO GBMC
Submitted by: Greg Garratt, MNO Veterans’ Council Secretary and MNO Region 7 Captain of the Hunt The MNO Georgian Bay Métis Council and PCMNO representatives show off the mugs presented to them by the MNO Veterans’ Council: Back row (L-R): Bernice Paradis, Councillor; Danielle Callander, Secretary; Joanne Secord, Councillor; Pauline Richardson, PCMNO Region 7 Councillor;
MNO legal counsel recognized as leading lawyers in Aboriginal Law
Original article published online at LinkedIn.com: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/jean-teillet-jason-madden-recognized-leading-lawyers-aboriginal-llp MNO legal counsel Jason Madden (left) and Jean Teillet (right). Click here to view a larger version of the picture. Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) legal counsel, Jean Teillet and Jason Madden, were recognized in the 2017 Edition of Chambers and Partners’ Canada Guide—an annual peer-review publication of
MNO citizen Amanda Rheaume nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award
With excerpts from http://www.amandarheaume.com Métis Nation of Ontario citizen Amanda Rheaume. (Picture taken by Jen Squires.) Click here to view a larger version ofthe picture. Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizen Amanda Rheaume continues to be recognized in the music industry for her incredible talent! Rheaume has been nominated once again for the Canadian Folk