MNO Women’s Secretariat Hosts Strong Women Forum
A few of the delegates at the MNO Strong Women Forum “This event has been a long time coming,” commented Sharon McBride, the Spokesperson for the Women’s Secretariat of the Métis Nation of Ontario (WSMNO), at the opening of the first WSMNO Strong Women Forum in Toronto on March 25-27 The Forum was hosted by
Governance & Finance Course Supports Community Councils in their Leadership Roles
Members of the Toronto and York Region Métis Council during the Governance and Finance Course earlier this year. The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) benefits immensely from the dedicated volunteers who are members of our chartered Community Councils. These hard-working individuals spend hundreds of hours building and strengthening their Métis communities. Starting in November 2010,
MNO Establishes Bursary at Seneca College
Seneca College President David Agnew presents MNO President Gary Lipinski with a hand-made drum painted by Aboriginal artist Jay Bell Redbird during ceremonies at Seneca College on Friday. On Friday, April 8, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) announced that it has pledged $20,000 to provide financial assistance to Seneca College’s Métis students. The new
Student Film Highlights Struggle for Métis Commercial Fishing Rights
Ontario’s “Willing Seller-Willing Buyer” Program and the Métis The struggle of Métis people for commercial fishing rights is a story very close to the heart of Trish O’Connor, a Métis youth currently attending Lakehead University. Her parents, Ron and Mary O’Connor, were commercial fishers on Lake of the Woods whose livelihood was threatened by the
MNO Bursaries Awarded at Collège Boréal
From left to right: Joëlle Lavoie; Rick Meilleur, Vice-President, Sudbury Métis Council; Mallory Brazeau; Larry Prevost, Secretary-Treasurer, Sudbury Métis Council; Pam Jones, Employment and training Officer, Métis Nation of Ontario; Eric Dupuis, Coordinator – Aboriginal Projects, Collège Boréal; Roger Giroux, President, Sudbury Métis Council; Natalie Venne; Nancy Bouchard; Marc Nellis, Professor, Natural Resources Sector, Collège
Sunset Country Métis Elects Interim Council
By Zoey Duncan of Fort Frances On-line The Newly elected Sunset Country Interim Métis Councill (left to right): Randy Carmody, Jim McMahon, Valorie Pelepetz, John George, Roz Calder Mona-Rose Morrisseau, Eric Fagerdahl, Wanda Botsford, Clint Calder and Theresa Stenlund (Regional Councillor) Missing Michele Tymkin and Garrick Isensee. On May 4, the Sunset Country Métis elected
Kenora Métis Council Part of Growing Movement to Revitalize Michif
Métis youth participating in the Kenora Métis Council’s Michif program: (left to right) Katelyne Stenlund (daughter of Region One Councilor; Theresa Stenlund), Kira Boucha, Darcie Boucha; Hailey Fortier (granddaughter of Kenora Metis Council President Joel Henley); Mathew Camire (in the back corner); Kylie Camire; Ashton Bell (AJ) (with the talking stick); Alana Boucha (on the
Ken Simard Honoured by City of Thunder Bay
By Cam Burgess, PCMNO Councillor for Region Two Ken Simard being presented with the City of Thunder BayExceptional Achievement Award I am pleased to report that Mr. Ken Simard, Captain of the Hunt for Region 2, has received the City of Thunder Bay EXCEPTIONAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD for his commitment and dedication to the community. Ken
BSTAIP Interns Celebrate Success
Submitted by BSTAIP Interns BSTAIP Interns enjoy a Métis pot luck as part of the Celebration recognizing the completion of the first year of the BSTAIP program. The first year interns of the Building Systems Technical Advisor Internship Program (BSTAIP) pilot project reached another milestone recently with the completion of the first year of the
Fire Safety Program: A Blazing Success
By Dale Xilon, Aboriginal Healthy Babies Healthy Children Coordinator AHBHC Coordinator Dale Xilon with group of primary students discussing how to plan to escape during a fire After careful planning by dedicated volunteers, the spark of safety ignited by one Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) citizen was fanned into a flaming success. George Goodchild, from