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
MNO President Margaret Froh meets with the Ontario Minister of Energy
Submitted by: Todd Ross, MNO Special Advisor on Tripartite (L-R) The Honourable Glenn Thibeault, Ontario Minister of Energy, and Margaret Froh, Métis Nation of OntarioPresident. Click here to view a larger version of the picture. On December 14, 2016, Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) President Margaret Froh met with the Honourable Glenn Thibeault, Ontario Minister
Year-end Message from MNO President Margaret Froh
On December 15, 2016, after participating in a meeting of Indigenous leaders with Prime Minister Trudeau on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, MNO President Margaret Froh recorded a year-end video message for all MNO citizens. The message can be viewed above. Posted December 21, 2016.
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
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
Veterans’ Council represented at Queen’s Park Remembrance Day
Submitted by: Dr. Alis Kennedy, O.Ont., C.D., O.M.C, MNO Veterans’ Council Senator Todd Ross, Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) veteran and MNO Toronto and York Region Métis Council Chair (Interim), lays a wreath on behalf of the MNO, at the base of the monument at Queen’s Park in Toronto. Click here toview a larger version
President Froh supports advances in federal reconciliation efforts announced today
MNO President Margaret Froh with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the meeting with Indigenous leaders on December 15, 2016. Click here to view a larger version ofthe picture. On December 15, 2016, Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) President Margaret Froh was part of a delegation of Indigenous leaders who met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau,
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
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
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