MNC Statement on Residential Schools
Vancouver, BC – (September 22, 2013) With the second last national event of the TRC now concluded, and the last one being put in place for March 2014 in Alberta, President Chartier calls upon the federal government to reconsider its position with respect to Métis boarding/residential schools and include such excluded schools in the reconciliation
Back to school Métis style
MNO Infinite Reach Facilitator’s, staff and community members at the University of Ottawa. (Left to right) front row:Wanda Botsford, MNO Education Officer; Chantal Cote, MNO Educational Analyst/Officer; Sahra Maclean, Carleton University; Brianne Gosselin, Hearst University; Tegan Mandeville, Loyalist College; Senator Lois McCallum; and Senator Roland St. Germain. Second row: Sheila Grantham, MNO Education Officer; Nikki
Welland MNO Métis festival
Submitted by: Glen Lipinski, MNO Community Relations Coordinator MNO Niagara Region Métis Council Senator (and cook) Garry Laframboise preparing French fries. On Thursday August 15 the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Niagara Region Métis Council and MNO Healing and Wellness staff hosted the third annual Métis Fest at Club Richelieu in Welland. Approximately 127 people
Powley Day message from President Lipinski
On September 19, 2003, after ten years of litigation, the Supreme Court of Canada, in an unanimous judgement, declared that Steve and Roddy Powley members of the Sault Ste. Marie Métis community had the Métis right to harvest and that this right is protected under section 35 of The Constitution Act, 1982. Because the Powleys
Thank you City of Welland
Submitted by: Glen Lipinski, MNO Community Relations Coordinator Deputy Mayor of Welland Paul Grenier presenting cheque to MNO Niagara Region Métis Council President Derrick Pont. On July 31, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Niagara Region Métis Council was heavily involved with the very successful opening ceremonies of the 2013 Canoe Federation Junior and Under-23
MNO Consultation Committee tours proposed Hydro Electric project
Submitted by: James Wagar, MNO Consultation Assessment Coordinator MNO Consultation Committees touring proposed site for new OPG project. (Left to right) Region 2 Captain of the Hunt Ken Simard, Senator William “Torch” Gordon, MNO staff member Kevin Muloin, Heather Brown, PCMNO Region 2 Councillor Cameron Burgess, Gerry Adams, MNO Thunder Bay Métis Council President Jean
Cochrane recognizes MNO Northern Lights Council
Submitted by: Lucille Nelson, MNO Northern Lights Métis Council Chair MNO Northern Lights Métis Council members and citizen with their awards. (Left to right) Sheila Skidmore, Senator Eugene Contant, Secretary/Treasurer Sue Skidmore, President of the CDC Simon Leonard, Chair Lucille Nelson and kneeling in front is Council President Urgel Courville. The Town of Cochrane Community
MNO Great Lakes Council develop strategic plan
Submitted by: MNO Great Lakes Métis Council Members of the MNO Great Lakes Métis Council. The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Great Lakes Métis Council has undertaken an in- depth strategic plan over the winter/spring 2012-2013. “By In- depth, I mean we have involved our citizens with a questionnaire asking them about their expectations and
MNO citizen produces Aboriginal greeting for 2013 International Children’s Games
Submitted by: Donna Grayer, MNO Windsor-Essex Métis Council Women’s Representative Maidstone 4H Heritage Club waiting to go on stage for the Opening Ceremony Aboriginal greeting produced by Donna Grayer. Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Windsor-Essex Métis Council Women’s Representative Donna Grayer was an associate producer for the Métis, First Nations and Inuit greeting performed for
MNO signs agreement with organizers of TORONTO 2015 Games
TORONTO September 6, 2013 — The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) and the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games Organizing Committee (TO2015) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) regarding Métis participation in the largest multi-sport games Canada has ever hosted. The MOU outlines how the MNO and its citizens will participate and be recognized