PCMNO adopts new Youth Policy

Policy allows for elected youth representatives to continue to vote at PCMNO In a unanimous vote on Saturday, March 5, 2016, the Provisional Council of the Métis Nation of Ontario (PCMNO) passed a resolution establishing a policy which allows for a continuation of a 20-plus-years MNO tradition of including youth in the governance structures. When

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The 2016 MNO Infinite Reach March Break Camp

Getting back in touch with their Métis roots Métis youth unplug from everyday life to embrace their culture At the Canadian Ecology Centre in Mattawa, there was no Wi-Fi or internet access for the Métis youth taking part in the 2016 Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Infinite Reach March Break Camp and they wouldn’t have

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Sunset Country Métis hold Relay for Life event

Some MNO Sunset Country Métis at the Relay for Life kick-off event. Submitted by Sarah Marusyk, Youth Representative for the MNO Sunset Country Métis Council On February 27, Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizens with the MNO Sunset Country Métis Council held a Relay for Life kick-off event at the Sunset Country Métis Hall in

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MNO representatives attend 2016 PDAC Convention

MNO citizen and conference presenter Maria Vandenbrand (left) and MNO Kenora Métis Council Secretary Nina Henley at the 2016 PDAC Conference. The Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) held their 2016 convention on March 6 to 9 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto. PDAC is a national association representing the mineral exploration

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Information and employment opportunities for the 2016 Census

The National Aboriginal 2016 census pamphlet. Every five years, Canada conducts a Census Program, a project that provides a statistical portrait of the country. In 2016, the Census Program will begin gathering information in May. Census data is used to help planning and decision making for Canadian citizens. For Aboriginal communities, census data is used

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MNO Historic Sault Ste. Marie Council participates in local Powwow

MNO Historic Sault Ste. Marie Métis Council participants in local Powwow: (left to right) Wade Smale, Ken Smale (Councillor), Virginia Rydal, Shari Smale (Treasurer), Kneeling in front Steve Gjos (Secretary), Ken Figures (Councillor), Meagan Gjos (Youth Representative), Kim Powley (President) and John Konawalchuk (Chair). Submitted by Steve Gjos, Secretary for the MNO Historic Sault Ste.

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