Responsible gambling highlighted at Conference

Submitted by Ted Norris, OARGP Coordinator Left to Right – Vikki German, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care and Loma Rowlinson, MNO Problem Gambling Prevention Program Coordinator The MNO continues to provide a coordination and evaluation role for the Ontario Aboriginal Responsible Gambling Program (OARGP), which is funded by the Ontario Ministry of

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Governance and Finance Training

Submitted by Glen Lipinski, Community Relations Coordinator Members of the MNO Toronto and York Region Métis Council: Front (Left-right) Constance Simmonds, Virginia Barter, Christine Skura and Marilyn Hew. Back (Left-right) Jesse Thistle, Justin Kogler, Tera Beaulieu and Todd Ross. The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) benefits immensely from the dedicated volunteers who are members of

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NOSM Health Sciences Summer Camp

Health Sciences Summer CampThunder Bay & SudburyJuly 6-10, 2015 * English Brochure * French Brochure The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) maintains a commitment to providing information to rural, remote, Aboriginal and Francophone youth about health careers. Health Sciences Summer Camp at NOSM provides students with a unique opportunity to learn about professions in

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Aboriginal youth conference in Halton

Our Pride, Our Stories, Our Future Submitted by Suzanne Jackson, Chair of MNO Clear Waters Métis Council (Left to right) Suzanne Jackson (Chair of the MNO Clear Waters Métis Council), self-identified Métis students Carolyn and Danielle Lacka and Nick Bertrand (Instructional Program Leader: First Nations, Métis and Inuit Education for the Halton District School Board).

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Métis lawyer receives Social Justice Medal

Métis lawyer Jason Madden receiving the Dianne Martin Medal for Social Justice Through Law from Lorne Sossin, Dean of Osgoode Hall Law School.On May 4, 2015 Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizen and noted Métis lawyer Jason Madden received the Dianne Martin Medal for Social Justice Through Law in a ceremony at Osgoode Hall Law

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MNO Toronto and York Region Métis Council holds successful AGM

Submitted by Tera Beaulieu, MNO TYRMC President Members of the MNO Toronto and York Region Métis Council at their Annual General Meeting: (left to right) Councillor Jesse Thistle, Councillor Virginia Barter, Chair Todd Ross, President Tera Beaulieu, Secretary/Treasurer Marilyn Hew, Youth Representative Christine Skura and Women’s Representative Kelly CampagnolaThe Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Toronto

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Ontario Medal of Good Citizenship

Nominations for the Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship are now open. Established in 1973, the Ontario Medal of Good Citizenship honours Ontarians who, through exceptional, long-term efforts, have made outstanding contributions to community life. Recipients will be presented with their medal by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario at a special ceremony at Queen’s Park in

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MNO & partners close debt financing for solar portfolio

CONNOR, CLARK & LUNN AND CARBONFREE Close Debt Financing for SOLAR Portfolio Toronto, Canada, May 5th, 2015 Connor, Clark & Lunn Infrastructure, CarbonFree Technology and the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) are pleased to announce the closing of long-term debt financing for their jointly owned portfolio of commercial-scale solar projects. The portfolio, comprised of 58

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Métis woman enjoys career in film and media

MNO citizen Alison Rheaume Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizen Alison Rheaume first approached the MNO in 2013 when she was struggling to make ends meet. She had to work several part-time jobs in order to make enough money to pay for school, and the stress of tuition was difficult to bear. The MNO assisted

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Carleton offers Aboriginal Research Ethics Program

This June, Carleton University will offer Canada’s first program dealing with the ethics of engaging in Aboriginal research – a five-day course for a diverse audience of researchers, government representatives and non-governmental organizations, as well as First Nations, Inuit and Métis community members. The intensive course on the Ethics of Research with Indigenous Peoples takes

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