Healing and Wellness Branch Request for Proposal
The Métis Nation of Ontario Healing and Wellness Branch is seeking the services of a videographer to design and produce a culture-based health promotion/health education video to support MNO’s frontline work with Métis clients in the area of Community Support Services. This video will become part of MNO’s broader suite of culture-based tools, resources and
Region 4 MNO citizens spread some holiday cheer
From the left: Councillor Reg Bennett, PCMNO Region 4 Councillor Ernie Gatien, MNO Employment Coordinator Fran Scheepmaker, President Yvonne Jensen, MNO Employment Councillor Patti Moreau, Region 4 Captain of the Hunt Art Bennett and Chair Mike Laderoute.Submitted by MNO North Channel Métis Council President Yvonne Jensen On December 13, Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizens
MNO citizen living her dream in Ottawa
MNO citizen Darby Starratt in the House of Commons.Submitted by Bryanna Scott, President of the MNO Thunder Bay Métis Council Darby Starratt, Secretary for the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Thunder Bay Métis Council, recently accepted a position in Ottawa working for newly elected Thunder Bay-Rainy River Member of Parliament (MP) Don Rusnak. Starratt was
Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report and the Métis Experience
MNO supports all 94 Calls to Action On December 15, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) released its final report into the history and legacy of Canada’s Indian Residential School System. The Commission issued 94 Calls to Action at its closing ceremonies in June 2015, urging all levels of government and society to work together
MNO citizens visit Georgian College
PCMNO Senator Verna Porter-Brunelle (left) and Rachelle Brunelle-McColl (right) at Georgian College.Submitted by Jade Bourbonnière, MNO Education and Training Operations Coordinator On November 10, Provisional Council of the Métis Nation (PCMNO) Senator Verna Porter-Brunelle and MNO Employment Developer Rachelle Brunelle-McColl hosted an MNO display and information booth at the Georgian College campus in Midland. Métis
MNO-Ontario meeting advances Métis issues
(Left to right) Minister of Aboriginal Affairs David Zimmer, MNO Director of Intergovernmental Relations Joanne Meyer, MNO Chair France Picotte, Premier Kathleen Wynne, MNO President Gary Lipinski and MNO Associate Chief Operating Officer Margaret FrohOn December 16 at Queen’s Park in Toronto, an MNO delegation led by President Gary Lipinski and including MNO Chair France
Métis youth scores high in bowling
Miranda Panas at the World Cup Nationals in Laval, Québec. (Photosource: Facebook) Submitted by PCMNO Executive Senator Reta Gordon Miranda Panas, granddaughter of Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizen Elmer Ross, will soon be travelling to Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, to participate in the Women’s World Championship in bowling. Panas,
MNO will continue to work together with the Ministry of Education
Signatories to the new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the MNO and the Ministry of Education. From left: MNO Chair France Picotte, the Honourable Liz Sandals, Minister of Education, and MNO President Gary Lipinski.New Memorandum of Understanding with Ministry signed On December 15, 2015, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) signed a new Memorandum of
Métis youth helps student choir commemorate Remembrance Day
Savannah Hansen holding a finger-woven sash with a Remembrance Day poppy.Submitted by Shawna Hansen, MNO Community Wellness Coordinator Eight-year-old Savannah Hansen, granddaughter of Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizen Paula Lajeunesse and daughter of MNO Community Wellness Coordinator Shawna Hansen of Sault Ste. Marie, felt very proud on Remembrance Day as she and her classmates
President Lipinski and Minister Bennett hold first meeting
Federal Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Dr. Carolyn Bennett (centre) with MNO President Gary Lipinski (right) and MNO Associate Chief Operating Officer Margaret Froh (left). Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) President Gary Lipinski met on December 14 with the Honourable Dr. Carolyn Bennett, the recently appointed Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs in the