President Lipinski speaks about MMF v. Canada
Click here to view the original article from Fort Frances Times MNO President Gary Lipinski speaks about the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision on Manitoba Métis land rights. Fort Frances resident Gary Lipinski, who is president of the Métis Nation of Ontario, was among the provincial and national leaders at the Supreme Court of Canada
Métis students live their culture
Infinite Reach March break camp (left to right) Front row: Sheila Grantham, Genevieve Routhier, Niki-Lyn Doucette, and Alexandria Town; Second row: Melanie-Rose Frappier, Tegan Mandeville, Brianne Gosselin; Third row: James Lane, Joshua Freeman, Brandon Chiddle, Denise Bartolucci, Katrina Harrisson, André Bourguignon, and Tamara Shepherd; Back row: Tyler and Arron (Ecology Centre staff), Chris Paci, Tera
Encouraging participation in the MNO
Submitted by: Pauline Saulnier, PCMNO Councillor of Region 7 Presenters at information session about the MNO Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Senator Verna Porter in collaboration with MNO staff member Joanne Parent, MNO Georgian Bay Métis Council Chair David Dusome and the Board of Villageois (Manor) at Villageois in Lafontaine recently invited Lafontaine francophone citizens
Some fun in Georgian Bay
Submitted by: Pauline Saulnier, PCMNO Region 7 Councillor Winterama Float and (left) MNO Georgian Bay Métis Council members (right) The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Georgian Bay Métis Council showed off some Métis culture and spirit by riding through the community on their Métis themed float in the Penetanguishene Winterama Parade on February 15. Fun
Reconciliation with the Métis
“The Time Has Come” By: Jason Madden Jason Madden “[T]he time has finally come for recognition of the Métis as a unique and distinct people.” In 2011, this was the Supreme Court of Canada’s ‘call to action’ to governments in a unanimous decision called Cunningham v. Alberta. For those who were paying attention, the case
2012-2013 Challenge
For the second year in a row, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO), in partnership with the Ministry of Economic Development and Innovation and other sponsors held the Generation Innovation: Métis Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge from March 16-17, 2013. Modeled after the popular CBC TV program Dragon’s Den, the Generation Innovation Challenge is a project designed
Métis youth leader speaks out about Aboriginal education
Jennifer Henry (third from left) with (left to right) Steve Paikin (host of TVO’s The Agenda), Ryan DeCaire and David Newhouse. Jennifer Henry, Post-Secondary Representative with the Provisional Council of the Métis Nation of Ontario recently discussed the future of Aboriginal education and its underlying issues with TVO’s The Agenda host Steve Paikin at Trent
Two “Rivers” meet for Governance and Finance Training
By: Richard Cuddy, President of the MNO Credit River Métis Council Members of MNO Grand River Métis Council and MNO Credit River Métis Council participating in Governance and Finance training. (left to right) Front row: Bridget Brown, Carol Levis, Karen Derocher, Darlene Lent, Barbara Lair; Middle row: Glen Lipinski, Jennifer Parkinson, Joyce Tolles, Jean-Marc Maheu,
MNO Senators: Sharing Métis culture and heritage
Senator Micheline Boisvert ready to visit the students and her replica of a voyageur canoe Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Senators are very involved with their communities and seldom miss the opportunity to pass on their knowledge of Métis traditions and heritage to young people and the general public. On March 4, Senator Micheline Boisvert
Ken Simard takes to the air
COTH Ken Simard getting ready for take off Ken Simard, Captain of the Hunt (COTH) for Region Two, took to the skies in January. Following his duties as COTH, Simard took part in two flights with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) to conduct a moose survey of Region Two’s harvesting area. The COTH