MNO veteran in Fort Frances receives the Louis Riel medal

Submitted by: Joseph Paquette, MNO Veterans’ Council President MNO Veteran Paul Pirie (left) and MNO Sunset Country Métis Council President Clint Calder (right). Click here toview a larger version of the picture. In November, Paul Pirie, who is a Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizen and a proud member of the MNO Veterans’ Council, was

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PCMNO Senator appointed on Ontario’s new Elders Council

Original News Release: https://news.ontario.ca/mag/en/2016/11/ontario-working-towards-reconciliation-with-indigenous-peoples.html Back row: (L-R) Yasir Naqvi (Attorney General), Donna Debassige, Helen Cromarty, Albert Dumont, Gilbert Smith, Barney Batise, David Serkoak, Verna Porter-Brunelle (PCMNO Senator) Front row: (L-R) Pauline Shirt, Marlene Pierre, Janice Longboat, Sally Webster. Click here to view alarger version of the picture. Ontario has established a new Elders Council that

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MNO youth to take a seat in Parliament on International Women’s Day

Submitted by: Alan Playne, Métis Nation of Ontario citizenWith files from: daughtersofthevote.ca The MNO youth selected as delegates for the “Daughters of the Vote” initiative. (L-R) Joanna Burt (MNO Infinite Reach Facilitator), Jordyn Playne (MNO Youth Council Region 7 Youth Representative and MNO Infinite Reach Facilitator) and Katie Baltzer (MNO Windsor-Essex-Kent Métis Council Youth Representative

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MNO youth attends “We Belong” conference in Vancouver

Submitted by: Wendy Stewart, Manager of Mental Health and Addictions Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) youth Mattingly Turgeon at the “We Belong” conference in Vancouver. Click here toview a larger version of the picture. On November 17-19, 2016, Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) youth Mattingly Turgeon and Wendy Stewart, MNO Manager of Mental Health and

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Expressions of Interest – Captains of the Hunt

To: All MNO citizens From: Margaret Froh, Chief Captain of the Hunt The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) harvest, grounded in the exercise of Métis rights, provides food and medicine for Métis families and communities; acts as a catalyst for the transfer of traditional knowledge to future generations; and maintains our people’s connection to the

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MNO Council takes centre stage in “Our Oshawa” video

Submitted by: Kristin Randall, MNO Oshawa and Durham Region Métis Council President Original article: https://www.oshawa.ca/Modules/News/index.aspx?newsId=313e3fc5-f581-4cb9-bd03-f0f34bde9cb1 Kristin Randall, MNO Oshawa and Durham Region Métis Council President, appears in a screenshot from the “Our Oshawa” video. Click here to view a larger version of thepicture. The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Oshawa and Durham Region Métis Council

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