Students Publish Books About Métis Culture
By Dr. Chris Paci, MNO Manager of Education One of several books inspired by a presentation by Scott Carpenter to students from the North Superior Catholic District School Board Schools sure have changed a lot since the days when being Métis was something to hide from public view. Nowadays, schools are showing a great deal
2012 Aboriginal Peoples Survey
The Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) is a national survey of Aboriginal peoples (Métis, First Nations peoples living off-reserve and Inuit) living in urban, rural and northern locations throughout Canada. The survey provides valuable data on the social and economic conditions of Aboriginal children and youth (6-14 years) and Aboriginal people (15 years and over). The
Beading Workshop at Brock University a Success
By Andrea DesRoches Brock University student Lynh Doan creates a beautiful piece of flower beadwork on her first try. On Thursday, January 26, a number of Brock University students took part in a traditional Métis beading workshop, held on campus in St Catharines, Ontario. The workshop was sponsored by the Métis Nation of Ontario’s (MNO)
Métis Awareness Day at Durham College
Based on an article by Brea Bartholet Métis Fiddler Alicia Blore (Photo by Brea Bartholet) Durham College recently opened an Aboriginal Student Centre on its Oshawa Campus. The Centre celebrated its first Métis Awareness Day on January 26th, and invited all students and staff to participate and learn more about the Métis culture. Cecile Wagar,
MNO Toronto York Métis Council Participates in Governance and Finance Training
MNO Toronto and York Region Métis Council participates in the Governance and Finance Training workshop. (left to right front row) Christine Skura, Jo-Anne Diamond, Rachel McLean, Senator Alis Kennedy, Katherine Stewart-McNeil, (left to right back row) Patrick Diamond, Corey Diamond, President Robert Bird, Will Skura, Marilyn Hew.The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) benefits immensely from
MNO Provides Input on New Courses for Ontario Schools
MNO representatives meeting with members of the Ontario College of Teachers in TorontoOn January 11th and 12th the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) met with the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT) in Toronto. The OCT is in the process of creating some new Additional Qualification (AQ) courses that will become available in the fall of
The MNO welcomes new Staff Members
The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) is pleased to introduce several new staff members to the Education and Training Branch. These individuals bring a wealth of experience and look forward to working on behalf of our communities and clients across Ontario. Please welcome the following talented people to the MNO. Nancy Sullivan, Regional Employment and
Métis Fiddler Quartet Featured in CBC Film
The Métis Fiddler Quartet The Métis Fiddler Quartet is well-known to most Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizens, and thanks to a short film produced by the CBC, they will soon become even better known all over Canada. The Métis Fiddler Quartet is a bilingual family ensemble based in Toronto that performs traditional Métis fiddle
Métis Nation of Ontario Ensuring Métis have a Role in 2015 Pan-Am and Parapan Games
The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) is participating in the organizing committee for one of the world’s largest athletic events. The Pam-Am and Parapan Games are second only to the Olympics and Para-Olympics in size, scope and grandeur and will be taking place July 10-26 and August 7-14, 2015, in Toronto. The Games will attract
Statistics Canada Seeking Métis Participation in International Study of Adults
Statistics Canada is currently conducting the International Study of Adults (ISA) which is part of an international survey to identify skills used by adults such as reading, finding information and using computers and technology, and to learn about their education, work experience and use of key work skills on the job. The survey seeks to