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,
Lakehead University’s Faculty of Law Signs Aboriginal Protocol Agreement
November 27, 2013 – Thunder Bay, ON (Left to right) Professor Lee Stuesser, Founding Dean of Lakehead University’s Faculty of Law; Lakehead President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Brian Stevenson; Deputy Grand Chief Goyce Kakegamic, Nishnawbe Aski Nation; Chief Gary Allen from Treaty #3 (signing on behalf of Grand Chief Warren White); Regional Grand Chief Peter Collins
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
North Bay Riel Day flag raising ceremony
Submitted by: Marc Laurin, President of the MNO North Bay Métis Council itDignitaries, MNO North Bay council members and MNO staff watch the Métis flag rise at North Bay City Hall in honour of Louis Riel Day. The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) North Bay Métis Council held a Louis Riel day flag raising event
Honouring North Bay Métis veterans
Submitted by: Linda Krause, MNO Employment & Training Officer (Left to right) MNO North Bay Métis Council Senator Marlene Greenwood, Veteran Doris Evans and friend lay a wreath in honour of North Bay Métis veterans during North Bay’s Remembrance Day service. This Remembrance Day, Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Senator Marlene Greenwood and Veteran Doris
Dryden Riel Day Celebration
Submitted by: Mandy Montgomery, MNO Employment Developer Louis Riel Day flag raising ceremony at Dryden City Hall. The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Dryden office held a Louis Riel Day Celebration on Friday, November 15. A Métis flag raising took place at Dryden City Hall where members of the MNO Northwest Métis Council, MNO staff
MNO Credit River Métis Council Louis Riel Day Gathering 2013
Celebrating the recognition of Métis culture, identity and history By: Richard Cuddy, MNO Credit River Métis Council President (Left to right) City of Brampton Regional Councillor Jon Sanderson and MNO Credit River Métis Council members Councillor Joyce Tolles, President Richard Cuddy and MNO Senator Ray Bergie during the Riel Day gathering in Brampton. On Sunday,
NationTalk interviews MNO President Gary Lipinski
NationTalk recently interviewed Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) President Gary Lipinski. In the interview, President Lipinski discusses some of MNO’s new and exciting initiatives, especially with this year being the 20th anniversary of the MNO. He also discusses the Provincial Louis Riel Day celebration and more about the history of Métis peoples in Ontario and
Métis capote coat workshop
Submitted by: Cora Bunn, President of the MNO Grand River Métis Council Participants of the capote coat workshop. (Left to right) Jennifer Parkinson, PCMNO Vice-Chair Sharon McBride, Barbaranne Wright, Fritz Steele, Carol Levis, Leslie Muma, Tobias Clarke, Cora Bunn, Margaret Donahue and Darlene Lent. The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Grand River Métis Council held
MNO & Ontario extend Framework Agreement
The signatories and witnesses to the MNO-Ontario Framework Agreement extension (left to right) PCMNO Youth Representative Mitch Case, MNO President Lipinski, MNO Senator Brenda Powley and the Honourable David Zimmer, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs On Friday, November 15, just two days shy of the fifth anniversary of the signing of the historic MNO-Ontario Framework Agreement,