2010 Paralympic Games torch Run Begins in Ottawa
March 5, 2010 — It has been nearly a week since the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games ended. Two weeks from now on March 12th, the Vancouver 2010 Winter Paralympic Games are set to get underway in Vancouver. Like the Games that just ended, the Paralympics officially open when the torch is lit. And like the
Online survey – Child and Family Services
February 17, 2010 — We need your assistance to ensure the Métis voice is heard in regards to the following section of the Child and Family Services Act. The Ministry of Child and Youth has funded the Metis Nation of Ontario to do community consultations in respect to the Child and Family Services Act review
2010 Olympic Indigenous Youth Gathering – a Historic Coming Together of Canada’s First People
February 24, 2010 • by Rebekah Wilson — In late January, I had the opportunity of a lifetime. I was asked to represent the Métis Nation of Ontario at the 2010 Indigenous Youth Gathering in Vancouver. The not-so-secret focus of the gathering was to prepare indigenous youth from across Canada for a performance during the
MNO Announces New Employment and Training Opportunities
February 3, 2010 — Gary Lipinski, President of the Métis Nation of Ontario, is proud to announce the establishment of two new employment and training opportunities for Aboriginal people living in Ontario. The Aboriginal Apprenticeship Centre and Ready to Work are funded by Service Canada through the Aboriginal Skills and Training Strategic Investment Fund (ASTSIF).
Métis Nation of Ontario Signs MOU with Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities
January 25, 2010 — Gary Lipinski, President Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) and Honourable John Milloy, Ontario Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed at formalizing the working relationship between the ministry and the Métis Nation of Ontario Education and Training Branch (MNOET) to improve postsecondary education,
MNO President Gary Lipinski Gives Cabinet Changes a Thumbs Up
January 19, 2010 — Gary Lipinski, President of the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) is very optimistic about the future of Métis in Ontario following the changes to the provincial cabinet announced Monday by Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty. “I have already spoken to the Honourable Chris Bentley, the new Minister of Aboriginal Affairs. I am
Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay Leaves Ontario
January 4, 2010 — The Olympic Torch continues January 4, with a final community celebration stop in Kenora Monday evening on the Harbourfront. 13-year-old Roxanne Derouard of Kenora will be the last of four Métis Nation of Ontario youth who carried the torch on its way across Canada enroute to Vancouver for the start of
The State of Métis Rights Law in Canada
A recent conference hosted by the Canadian Institute focused on Engaging and Negotiating with Aboriginal Communities. One of the sessions was a panel discussion on consultation with Métis communities. MNO lawyer, Jason Madden represented MNO on the panel. His presentation focussed on the state of Métis rights law in Canada, considerations for governments and proponents
MNO Welcomes Inclusive Green Energy Act Regulations
Gary Lipinski, President of the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) welcomes the new regulations which will guide the implementation of the Ontario Green Energy Act which were introduced by Ontario’s Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, George Smitherman last week in Toronto. “I am pleased that the Minister of Energy has taken this
Ontario Premier Supports Métis Nation of Ontario
December 18, 2009 — Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty is calling on Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his government to reconsider its position on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The Premier presented the letter to Métis Nation of Ontario President Gary Lipinski December 17 at a private meeting at Queen’s Park.