MNO representatives recognize the work of Wendy Landry

Submitted by: Jean Camirand, MNO Thunder Bay Métis Council President (L-R) Jean Camirand (MNO Thunder Bay Métis Council President), Wendy Landry (former MNO Thunder Bay Métis Council President), Cameron Burgess (PCMNO Region 2 Councilor), and Robert Graham (MNO Thunder Bay Métis Council Chair). Click here to view a largerversion of the picture. The grand opening

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Call for interest in MNO Two-Spirited/LGBTQ working group

At the 2016 Annual General Assembly (AGA) in North Bay, a resolution was passed to establish a provincial Two-Spirited/Lesbian, Gay, Transgender, Bisexual, and Queer (LGTBQ) working group. The working group would be comprised of Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizens, with the support of the MNO public service, to assist in developing: Two-Spirited and LGTBQ

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Girl Guides Unit get a glimpse of Métis culture

Submitted by: Guy Mandeville, MNO Veterans’ Council Chair MNO Veterans’ Council Chair Guy Mandeville (back row, far left) and PCMNO Region 6 Councilor Tom Thompson (back row, far right) with youth from the 10th Tweed Girl Guides Unit. Click here to view a larger version of thepicture. On October 18, 2016, Métis Nation of Ontario

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MNO President Froh welcomes new Child and Family Services Legislation

Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) President Margaret Froh reacted positively to the introduction of a new Child and Family Services legislation by the Ontario government on December 8. President Froh stated: “The Ontario government’s commitment to strengthening communities is important to improving outcomes for Métis children and families across this province. Child and family services

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MNO expects new proposed legislation will help revitalize Michif

Prime Minister Trudeau announced on December 6, 2016, that the federal government will soon be introducing legislation to support the preservation, protection and revitalization of Indigenous languages including Michif. Michif is the language of Métis people once spoken all across the Métis homeland. Like most Indigenous languages, the number of Michif speakers declined due to

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WWII MNO veteran shares his experience with Grade Four students

Submitted by: Jon Rochon, MNO Windsor-Essex-Kent Métis Council Secretary/Treasurer (L-R) Jon Rochon (MNO WEKMC Secretary/Treasurer), Wilfred Rochon (MNO veteran and MNO WEKMC Councilor), and Sienna Rochon (granddaughter of Wilfred Rochon). Click here to view a larger version of the picture. On the heels of Remembrance Day, 90 year old World War II (WWII) veteran and

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Three generations of MNO citizens

Submitted by: Kathy Bazley, MNO citizen (L-R) MNO citizens Christine Bazley-Curran, Kathy Bazley and Arden Curran. Click here to view a larger version of thepicture. It was a proud day for the Bazely-Curran Métis family as Arden Curran was the newest family member to receive her Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizenship. Arden’s mother Christine

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MNO citizen publishes her first self-help book

Submitted by: Liane Geoffrion, MNO citizen MNO citizen Liane Geoffrion. (Photo taken by: Todd Hambleton/Cornwall Standard-Freeholder.)Click here to view a larger version of the picture. Every cloud has a silver lining, and for Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizen Liane Geoffrion, that would be the publishing of her first book entitled, Divorce Prep: Self-Help Guide.

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