Tara Shannon helps address mental health
Singer/songwriter Tara Shannon The Ottawa Aboriginal Coalition (OAC) is pleased to invite Aboriginal youth—aged 10 to 20 years old—to participate in a recording session with singer/songwriter Tara Shannon. The recording session will include the voices of Aboriginal youth throughout the recording of the song, Someone Who Understands. This song was written by Hayley—a Métis youth,
President Froh holds first official meeting with Premier Wynne
(Left to right) Premier Kathleen Wynne, MNO President Margaret Froh, Minister David Zimmer and MNO Chair France Picotte. Click here to view a larger version of thepicture. On September 23 at Queen’s Park in Toronto, a Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) delegation led by MNO President Margaret Froh and including MNO Chair France Picotte, MNO
Proud to be Métis!
Submitted by: Jessica Boulard-Poirier, MNO Sudbury Métis Council Youth Representative MNO citizen Bernadette Picco (front) proudly displays the Métis flag on her protective vest during the BDF Equestrian Horse Driving Trials. Click here to view a larger version ofthe picture. The Métis community was very well represented during the BDF Equestrian Horse Driving Trials in
MNO Veterans’ Council participates in the Warriors’ Day Parade
Submitted by: Dr. Alis Kennedy, O.Ont., C.D., O.M.C., MNO Veterans’ Council Senator Joe Paquette (left), MNO Veterans’ Council President, and Shelly Claus (right), MNO Veterans’ Council Women’s Representative, hold the Defence of Canada 1812-1815 banner at the Warriors’ Day Parade. Click here to view alarger version of the picture. On August 20, 2016, for the
Does the Jake Gaudaur bridge really exist?
Submitted by: Micheline Marchand, MNO citizen Jacob Gaudaur in 1898. (Picture source: J Gaudaur Oarsman (HS85-10-10053), 1898, photo: Edwards Brothers, Canada. Patent and Copyright Office, Library and Archives Canada, British Library). Click here to view alarger version of the picture. This article is part of a series of texts entitled, Thirty and a half useful
MNO We Aspire commercials on APTN
This fall, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) is releasing a series of three TV commercials on APTN that focus on Métis success stories. These commercials started airing the evening of Tuesday, September 13, 2016 on the APTN Prime Time and Late News and will also air on the programs Longmire on Fridays, Saturdays and
A busy summer for the MNO Niagara Region Métis Council
Submitted by: Amanda Pont-Shanks, MNO Niagara Region Métis Council Chair with excerpts from an article posted online by Walker Industries: http://www.walkerind.com/recognizing-the-metis-in-niagara/ MNO staff Tammy Wintle (left) and Glen Lipinski (middle) with Garry Laframboise, MNO NRMC Senator, at the Fourth Annual Community Fish Fry. Click here to view alarger version of the picture. Every summer seems
MNO Council volunteers invited to celebrate at Beausoleil Island
Submitted by: Larry Ferris, MNO Georgian Bay Métis Council Chair MNO Georgian Bay Métis Council volunteers, citizens and staff take part in a guided tour of Beausoleil Island. Clickhere to view a larger version of the picture. On August 12, 2016, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Georgian Bay Métis Council (GBMC) volunteers were invited
Apply now for the One Awards – Hydro One Scholarship
The One Awards acknowledge and share the ingenuity of Hydro One employees and the potential of aspiring professionals to the joint benefit of Hydro One and the people of Ontario. Hydro One is looking for outstanding students who demonstrate the traits that make them the innovative, diverse orgranization that they are. With this belief in
Powley Day Message from MNO President Froh
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