Collège Boréal celebrates the First anniversary of Centre Louis-Riel

From left to right: Denis Hubert-Dutrisac, President of Collège Boréal; France Picotte, Chair of the Métis Nation of Ontario and member of Collège Boréal’s Board of Directors; Marie-Claire Vignola, Elder on campus, citizen of the Métis Nation of Ontario; Éric Dupuis, Coordinator of Aboriginal and Métis Projects, Collège Boréal. Sudbury, November 15, 2011 – Representatives

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The Heart of Louis Riel is Alive and Beating with us Today

MNO President Gary Lipinski (foreground) speaks at Louis Riel Day Provincial Ceremony in Toronto. (l-r, background) Colin Sawchuk (Métis youth representative), Jean Teillet (Métis lawyer and descendent of Louis Riel), Sharon McBride (MNO Vice-chair) and France Picotte (MNO Chair)   Some of the dignitaries at the Provincial Louis Riel Day ceremony (l-r) MNO citizen Kathleen

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Louis Riel Day Cause for Celebration

From an Article by Duane Hicks with the Fort Francis Times On-line: original article may be viewed at: http://fftimes.com/node/247207 Sunset Country Louis Riel Day musical entertainment provided by Justin Boshey and Elmer and Clifford Whitefish, who got some folks jigging and square-dancing for several songs. Just as Louis Riel Day was marked across Canada yesterday,

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Big Crowd Attends Niagara Region Métis Harvest Dinner

(Left to right) Niagara Region Métis Council President Stephen Quesnelle, Welland City Councillor Paul Grenier, MNO President Gary Lipinski and Welland City Councillor Paul Karl at the Niagara Region Métis Harvest Dinner. The MNO Niagara Region Métis Council (NRMC) held its annual Harvest Dinner in Welland on October 27th and as in the past, it

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MNO Veterans Keep the Faith

(Left to right) Senator Reta Gordon with MNO veterans Shaun Redmond (standing) Wilfred Rochon (sitting) and George Kelly “It is something that never happened to me before in my life,” explained Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) veteran Wilfred Rochon, when speaking about attending this year’s national Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa, “it is one of

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Fighting Racism with Facts on Crime

From Wawaty News On-line see orginal story at: http://www.wawataynews.ca/archive/all/2011/11/10/fighting-racism-facts-crime_22040 Aboriginal leaders in Thunder Bay are criticizing the media’s role in creating a “climate of fear” underlined with racism in the city, following the high profile given to the latest death of a young Native man and recent media reports of Thunder Bay being the “murder

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