Bill 153 – Questions & Answers

Bill 153 – The Métis Nation of Ontario Secretariat Act was introduced into the Provincial Legislature on December 1, 2015. This is the first Métis-specific legislation in Ontario history and is a very positive development for the MNO and Métis governance. To help MNO citizens understand this important legislation, MNO President Gary Lipinski and Chair

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President Lipinski & Chair Picotte attend Joint Working Group on Violence Against Aboriginal Women

At the head of the table sat Minister of Aboriginal Affairs David Zimmer and Minister Responsible for Women’s Issues Tracy MacCharles. To the left are seated MNO representatives (from right) MNO Director of Healing and Wellness Wenda Watteyne, ACOO Margaret Froh, MNO Chair France Picotte and MNO President Gary Lipinski. Announcement of Federal Inquiry into

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MNO Secretariat Act Update

Information Update and Additional Frequently Asked Questions December 4, 2015 This document provides an update on the status of the Métis Nation of Ontario Secretariat Act, 2015 (the “Act”) and provides answers to additional questions that the Métis Nation of Ontario (“MNO”) has been receiving from MNO citizens and elected leadership. Debriefings on Bill 153

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Métis Nation of Ontario Secretariat Act

M E M O R A N D U M To: MNO Citizens, Community Councils and PCMNO From: Gary Lipinski, MNO President Date: December 3, 2015 Subject: Métis Nation of Ontario Secretariat Act On December 1, 2015, Bill 153: The Métis Nation of Ontario Secretariat Act, was introduced into the Ontario legislature. A copy of

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MNO Senator honours soldiers

Senator Eugene Contant (Photo: Linda Horn)Submitted by MNO citizen Jackie Courville Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Senator Eugene Contant represented the MNO Northern Lights Métis Council during a Remembrance Day ceremony in Cochrane. Senator Contant respectfully removed his hat after placing a wreath at the memorial. The wreath was covered in poppies and shaped like

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Veterans honoured in Blind River ceremony

MNO North Channel Métis Council President Yvonne Jensen.Submitted by Yvonne Jensen, President of the MNO North Channel Métis Council Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) North Channel Métis Council President Yvonne Jensen and Senator Blair Sterling attended the Remembrance Day ceremony in Blind River to honour local veterans by placing a wreath at the cenotaph. During

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MNO veteran attends Remembrance Day at Queen’s Park

The ceremony held at the Ontario Veterans War Memorial at Queen’s Park in Toronto.Submitted by MNO Veterans’ Council Senator Dr. Alis Kennedy, O.ONT, CD, OMC For the fifth year in a row, Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Veterans’ Council Senator Dr. Alis Kennedy, O.ONT, CD, OMC, had the honour of being invited to the Remembrance

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Council President meets Carolyn Bennett

Bryanna Scott (left) with Minister Carolyn BennettSubmitted by Bryanna Scott, President of the MNO Thunder Bay Métis Council Bryanna Scott, the President of the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Thunder Bay Métis Council had the opportunity to meet Dr. Carolyn Bennett, the new Federal Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs, at the Charting Our Own

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MNO veteran honours his elders

Florence Lacroix (left) and MNO citizen Doug Woods (right).During the Remembrance Day ceremony in Penetanguishene, Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizen Doug Woods attended the event with his mother-in-law Florence Lacroix. The Remembrance Day ceremony took place at the Ontario War Memorial at Memorial Park. The memorial is dedicated to those who fell during the

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