Youth employment at the 2015 Pan Am Games
The TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games are looking to recruit youth (ages 18 – 29) for 150 jobs through SEEDS—a TORONTO 2015 diversity and inclusion initiative. Opportunities begin in April and end in August. The jobs include a corporate mentorship partnership. 150 jobs for youth (ages 18 – 29) are available through SEEDS, a
Sodexo is hiring for the 2015 Pan Am Games
Feb 7, 2015 | Sony Centre | 1 Front Street East, Toronto, ON M5E 1B2 Job Fair | #3 Sessions: 10am 12pm 2pm Bring: Photo ID, SIN# & a copy of your CV and dress for success.
MNO Sunset Country and Ottawa Region Métis Councils participate in Governance and Finance training
Submitted by: Glen Lipinski, MNO Consultation and Community Relation Coordinator, and Beth Honsberger, MNO Community Relation Coordinator The MNO Sunset Country Métis Council at the Governance and Finance training. (L-R) Brady Hupet, Treasurer; John George, Senator; Roz Calder, Chair; Wendy Kabel, Councillor; Sarah Marusyk, Youth Representative; Lesley Grienke, Women‘s Representative (Interim); Karen Chowman, Councillor; Wade
Cirque du Soleil holds open auditions for Aboriginal children
The world renowned Cirque du Soleil is bringing its blend of stagecraft, thrilling acrobatics and cultural pageantry to an original production created for the opening ceremony of the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am Games. Cirque du Soleil is looking for motivated and enthusiastic children to participate as a volunteer in their performance. They are hoping to
MNO Veterans’ Council Chair receives Eagle feather
Submitted by: Joseph Paquette, MNO Veterans’ Council President Joseph Paquette (right), MNO Veterans’ Council President, presents Guy Mandeville, MNO Veterans’ Council Chair, C.D., with an Eagle feather. The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Veterans’ Council held an annual meeting on November 1, 2014 in Ajax. During the meeting, Guy Mandeville, C.D., veteran and MNO Veterans’
MNO council presents Louis Riel medal
Submitted by: Joseph Paquette, MNO Veterans Council President, and Hank Rowlinson, MNO Manager of Community Relations Veterans Michael Hurteau (left) and Steve Callaghan, MNO Sudbury Métis Council Secretary, at the Annual General Meeting. On December 10, 2014, the MNO Sudbury Métis Council held their Annual General Meeting. At this meeting, MNO Veteran Michael Hurteau was
Métis elder and master canoe builder lends his skills to the Laurentian School of Architecture
Original story by: Jonathan Migneault; adapted from a story in Subury Northern Life: http://www.northernlife.ca/news/localNews/2014/12/14-laurentian-canoes-Sudbury.aspx From front, Laurentian University School of Architecture second-year students Sophie Amacky, Maxine Blais, Alex Gunnewiek, Ali Modl and Denis Lemieux worked nine hours per week for a month to complete the birch bark canoe they are holding over their heads. (Source:
Windsor community gather for a day of celebration
Submitted by: Jon Rochon, MNO Windsor Essex Métis Council President Participants at the Louis Riel Day celebration in Windsor. On November 16, 2014, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Windsor Essex Kent Métis Council (WEKMC), the MNO staff in the Windsor office and residents from Windsor and local Métis communities, gathered to celebrate Louis Riel
MNO Canoe Expedition members inspire at Waterloo Region We Day
On November 20, 2014, over 7,000 students, educators and guests gathered at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium for the We Day Waterloo Region celebration. Gerald Lavallee and Genevieve Routhier, Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) 2014 Canoe Expedition participants, were among the speakers that addressed the crowd. Gerald and Genevieve spoke about the challenges they met on
MNO council provides Métis knowledge to Waterloo students
Submitted by: Barb Lair, MNO Grand River Métis Council Chair Jennifer Parkinson (left), MNO Grand River Métis Council President, and Barb Lair, MNO Grand River Métis Council Chair, lead a workshop at the Aboriginal Teaching Circles. (Source: MPP Cambridge – Kathryn McGarry) From September 30 to October 1, 2014, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO)