The MNO remembers Nelson Mandela, an honorary Métis

Nelson Mandela with at the time Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien on September 24, 1998 prior to his address to Parliament in Ottawa, Canada. The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) mourns the loss of Nelson Mandela. An inspiration to the world, Mandela’s legacy will always be remembered. Mandela became an honorary Métis during his visit

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Opportunity for Métis youth

The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) has limited funding to support Métis youth participation a workshop entitled Métis Youth Ready to Work: Transitions to the Labour Market from January 18-19 in Owen Sound. If you are a Métis youth (18-29) interested in attending, please click here to view and download an expression of interest form.

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MNO assistance helps Métis youth achieve career goal

Nick Allard in front of the Health Canada building in Ottawa. The transition from school to work can be difficult for new graduates. Entering the competitive job market with little work experience is a hurdle new Métis graduates often face, but with assistance can overcome. The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) provides a variety of

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MNO contributes to Health Council Report

TORONTO – First Nations, Métis and Inuit of advancing years often have poorer health than their non-aboriginal counterparts but don’t receive the same level of health-care services as other Canadian seniors, a report says. The Health Council of Canada report, released Thursday, says the health of aboriginal seniors can be compromised by poverty, inadequate housing

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MNO Niagara Region celebrates fifth year of Riel Day flag raising ceremony

Submitted by: Glen Lipinski, MNO Community Relations Coordinator MNO Niagara Region Métis Council Louis Riel Day flag raising ceremony at St. Catharines City Hall. (Left to right): MP Rick Dykstra; MNO Community Relations Coordinator Glen Lipinski; Council Woman’s Rep Barbaranne Wright; Council President Derrick Pont; Mayor of St. Catharines Brian McMullen; Council Senator Garry Laframoise;

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City of Toronto honours Métis people at flag raising

Original article published by the City of Toronto: http://wx.toronto.ca/inter/it/newsrel.nsf/bydate/E3D3267797554E0B85257C240052741D Riel Day flag raising ceremony at Toronto City Hall. (Left to right) MNO Toronto Métis Council President Robert Bird, City of Toronto Councillor Mike Layton, MNO Senator Joseph Piotras and MNO Chair France Picotte. At a ceremony and flag raising on November 15, the City of

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Canada’s most vulnerable

Improving health care for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis seniors A new report by the Health Council of Canada says that governments must make a greater effort to collaborate to improve health care for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis seniors. The report, Canada’s most vulnerable: Improving health care for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis seniors,

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MNO Métis Youth Ready to Work

Transitions to the Labour Market workshop Participants of the MNO Métis Ready to Work workshop. (Left to right) Front row: MNO Education and Training Branch Administrative Coordinator Guylaine Morin-Cleroux, Danielle Dupas, Devyn Parmeter, Terri-Lynn Koury, Amber Griffths and MNO Supervisor of Special Projects Chris McLeod. Back row: Kelly Campagnola, Kara Campagnola, Warren Cardinal-McTeague, Jessica MacLean,

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New reason to remember Louis Riel Day

Recent Supreme Court ruling vindicates Métis leader Published by: Niagara This Week – Welland Original article: http://www.niagarathisweek.com/community-story/4226281-new-reason-to-remember-louis-riel-day/ By Steve Henschel MNO Niagara Region Métis Council during the Riel Day flag raising at Welland City Hall. WELLAND — As the Métis flag was raised in front of city hall there was a special reason to remember

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