MNO citizen works alongside Ugandan youth organization
Supervisor Babirye Prossy (left), and Intern Courtney Vaughan (right) represent the Centre for Youth Driven Development Initiatives in the 2015 World Aids Day Commemoration Celebration in Wakiso District, Uganda. Click here to view a larger version of the picture. Courtney Vaughan is an MNO citizen and this summer worked as a Métis Nation of Ontario
PCMNO Youth Representative speaks at the 2016 Rural Ontario Summit
Mitch Case (far left) was invited to speak on a Civic Leadership Panel at the second annual Rural Ontario Summit. (L-R) Mitch Case, PCMNO Youth Representative and MNO Youth Council President; Johanne Baril, Mayor of Val Rita-Harty; Phil Winters, Founder of Winterbrook Hops; and, Kathryn McGarry, Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry. Click here to
MNO Veterans’ Council Representative attends the United Nations National Peacekeepers Day
Submitted by: Shelly Claus, MNO Veterans’ Council Women’s Representative Participants at the United Nations National Peacekeepers’ Day flag raising. (L-R) Parade Marshall Fern Taillefer; Shelly Claus, MNO Veterans’ Council Women’s Representative; Base Commander Col. Leam McGarey; UN veteran Joe Claus; Brigadier General Hayter; and, BCWO Charette. Click here to view a larger version. This summer,
MNO SYCP team participates in the Teddy Bear Picnic
Submitted by: Courtney Vaughan, MNO SYCP Facilitator The MNO Sault Ste. Marie SYCP staff at the Teddy Bear Picnic in Sault Ste. Marie. (L-R) Courtney Vaughan, Facilitator; Warren McFadden, Facilitator; Riley Smith, Lead; Abby Denning, Facilitator; Sarah Bibeau, Lead; and, Julia Simon, Facilitator. Click here to view a larger version. For the second year in
MNO Council celebrates National Aboriginal History month
Submitted by: MNO TYRMC President Tera Beaulieu and Chair Todd Ross The MNO Toronto and York Region Métis Council and AGM keynote speaker: (L-R) Councillor Justin Kogler, Senator Constance Simmonds, President Tera Beaulieu, AGM Keynote and MNO Citizen Dr. Lynn Lavallée, Secretary-Treasurer Marilyn Hew, and Chair Todd Ross.Click here to view a larger version. The
Métis Nation of Ontario Looking Forward
Largest Ontario Métis Assembly ever concludes amid expectations of reconciliation (L-R) Margaret Froh, MNO President; Norm Miller, MPP for Parry Sound–Muskoka; the Honourable David Zimmer, Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation; Vic Fedeli, MPP for Nipissing; and, the Honourable Carolyn Bennett, Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs, at the opening of the MNO Annual General
North American Indigenous Games soccer tryouts
Soccer tryouts will be held in October for First Nation, Métis and Inuit soccer athletes looking to represent the Aboriginal Team Ontario at the 2017 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) in Toronto. For more information visit: www.naig2017.to October 1-2, 2016 Ottawa, Ontario U16 (2001 & later) U19 (1998 & later) To pre-register, please contact: jocelyn.cheechoo@aswco.ca Published:
MNO launches Commission on Métis Rights and Self-Government
MNO President Froh keeps key election commitment MNO President Margaret Froh delivering the State of the Nation address. Click here to view a larger version. Today, during her State of the Nation address during the 2016 Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Annual General Assembly (AGA) in North Bay, MNO President Margaret Froh announced the formation
Commissioners
Below is a list of the Commissioners for the new MNO Commission on Métis Rights and Self-Government: Victor Brunelle Born and raised in Lafontaine, Ontario, a small community west of Midland, Victor Brunelle is a proud Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizen and descendant of the historic Drummond Island Métis community. Vic now lives in
Stars aligning for Ontario Métis as they gather in North Bay for Annual General Assembly
MNO President Margaret Froh arrives at the MNO AGA with other dignitaries in a traditional Voyageur canoe. During the evening of Friday, August 26, an excited crowd met Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) President Margaret Froh and other MNO leaders as they landed traditional Voyageur canoes at Champlain Park in North Bay. Their arrival kicked