Nominations open for Veterans’ Council
Nominations open for vacant positions on Métis Nation of Ontario Veterans’ Council The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Veterans’ Council is seeking nominations for vacant positions of its board. Positions the MNO Veterans’ Council wishes to fill are: Veterans Senator Secretary Women’s Representative Requirements to hold these positions are: Must be MNO citizen Must be
Congratulations Danielle!
Submitted by: Robert Contois, Reception at MNO Georgian Bay Métis Council Danielle Secord and Senator Dora MacInnis Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Georgian Bay Métis Council Youth Representative Danielle Secord received the Helen Bradley Memorial Bursary in the amount of $3,000 from Senator Dora MacInnis at the May 1 council meeting. The funds for the
MNO President views Ontario budget positively
Points to value of MNO-Ontario Framework Agreement The 2013 Ontario budget introduced yesterday demonstrates that the Ontario government is continuing its commitment to work together with Aboriginal people, including Métis, to insure meaningful participation in decision-making and partnerships that will improve social and economic opportunities. “We see the budget as an on-going example of how
MNO Louis Riel certificate presented to Métis veteran
Submitted by: Greg Garratt, MNO Veterans Council Sergeant-at-Arms (Left to right) MNO Moon River Métis Council President Lisa McCron, MNO President Gary Lipinski, Emily Arnold and MNO Veterans Council Sergeant-at-Arms Greg Garratt. The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Veterans Council presents Louis Riel certificates to MNO citizens who provide the Council with documentation verifying their
Métis Veteran honoured by Royal Canadian Legion
Métis Veteran Edward Dorion presented with a Canada Aboriginal Veterans Pin by Edith Kennedy. The Royal Canadian Legion honoured Métis Veteran Edward Dorion by presenting him with a commemorative Aboriginal Veterans Pin on April 18. The commemorative pin recognizes Canada’s Aboriginal Veterans and their significant contributions. The pin acknowledges the efforts and sacrifices of Veterans
Fort Frances Métis exhibit grand opening
Information from: Marlene Deschamps of the West End Weekly and Duane Hicks of the Fort Frances Time. With contributions from Wanda Botsford of the MNO Sunset County Métis Council. The original articles can be viewed at: http://www.westendweekly.ca/pdf%20wew%20editions/april_24_2013.pdf and http://www.fftimes.com/node/258980 MNO President Lipinski with Métis rights lawyer Jason Madden and Fort Frances Mayor Roy Avis at
MNO President testifies at East West Tie Transmission hearing
Urges Energy Board to uphold Ontario policies on Métis inclusion THUNDER BAY (May 2, 2013) — Today, Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) President Gary Lipinski testified before the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) in the ongoing designation process to select a transmitter to develop the East West Tie (EWT) Transmission Project in northern Ontario. President Lipinski
Consultation Committee tours Guelph solar plant
Submitted by: Donald Crawford, Councillor for the MNO Grand River Métis Council Region 9 Consultation Committee at the Canadian Solar Inc. plant in Guelph, Ontario. (Left to right)MNO Niagara Region Council President Derrick Pont, Giselle Legiehn, Bridget Brown, Leon Fleury, MNO Grand River Council President Cora Bunn, George Fleury, Graham Paradis, MNO Hamilton-Wentworth Council President
MNO citizen’s centennial honoured
Submitted by: MNO Vice-Chair Sharon McBride Alexander Boucher (middle) receiving his centennial certificate with MNO President Lipinski (left) and MNO Moon River Council President Lisa McCron (right). Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizen Alexander Boucher turned 100 years old in January this year. This landmark was celebrated at the recent MNO Moon River Métis Council
MNO Council reaches out to citizens
MNO Credit River Council hosts annual meeting By: Richard Cuddy, President of the MNO Credit River Métis Council MNO Credit River Métis Council members. (left to right) Back row: Murray Berger, Karen Derocher, David Neville, Jean-Marc Maheu, Senator Ray Bergie and Jim Tolles. Front row: Bill Morrison, President Richard Cuddy, Darlene Lent and Joyce Tolles.