MNO citizen encourages outdoor lifestyle with Wild Guide

MNO citizen Anthony Griffiths (left) and Brad McMann (right). (Photo source: Kenora Miner News) Submitted by Nancy Hatch, MNO citizen Life-long Kenora resident and Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizen Anthony Griffiths recently co-launched Wild Guide, a quarterly outdoor magazine, with his friend Brad McMann. The magazine premiered its first issue on March 7, 2016.

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MNO citizens speak at National Youth Conference

Facilitators of the “The Power To Be/Le pouvoir d’être” workshop: Youth Facilitator Leah Belle (left) and Youth Facilitator Martine Fortin(right). Collège Boréal and the Sudbury District Health Unit partnered together to offer two interactive workshops during the Canadian Roots Exchange’s Fourth Annual National Youth Conference on March 17 to 19 in Sudbury. The workshops, titled

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Métis youth carries the Infinity Flag during annual Powwow

MNO citizen Devon Lachance Submitted by Jessica Brunne, MNO Employment Counsellor, and Senator Cecile Coutu, Cambrian College Métis Elder Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizen Devon Lachance proudly wore his Métis sash as he represented Métis youth and the Sudbury Métis community during the 2016 Cambrian College Powwow on March 11, 2016. Lachance, a Métis

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MNO citizen receives warm welcome from Credit River council

Wayne Copeland (right) and fellow MNO citizens attended a culinary workshop held by Liaison College. Submitted by Darlene Lent, Treasurer of the MNO Credit River Métis Council When Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizen Wayne Copeland moved to Brampton in December, Tera Beaulieu, President of the MNO Toronto and York Region Métis Council, informed him

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Credit River council hosts traditional medicines workshop

Participants of the smudge kit workshop. Submitted by Andrea Jibb, CRMC Community Outreach Coordinator On October 24, 2015, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Credit River Métis Council (CRMC) hosted a Four Medicines and smudge kit workshop at the Council’ office in Brampton. Co-facilitated by MNO CRMC President Karen Derocher and Treasurer Darlene Lent, this

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Traditional lands protected thanks to MNO protocols

Larry Ferris helps with a tree-planting project. Submitted by Larry Ferris, Chair of the MNO Georgian Bay Métis Council Thanks to Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Georgian Bay Traditional Territory Consultation Committee (GBTTCC), the Simcoe County Forest’s Millennium Tract and its significance to the Métis community remains protected. In 2015, the County of Simcoe announced

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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 had it any other way. Joel came to

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