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
Métis Centre Proposed
Facility on old Ojibway Landing site would feature daycare, indoor soccer fields and moreOriginally published on Simcoe.com A proposed Métis community and cultural centre in Penetanguishene would be located on the site of the former Ojibway Landing campground on Robert Street West.PENETANGUISHENE – A plan for a new Métis community and cultural centre is being
MNO Promotes Education Agenda at Postsecondary Gathering
MNO President Gary Lipinski (far left) participating in a panel discussion during the closing of the Aboriginal Postsecondary Education Conference. (Left to right) Bonnie Patterson, President and CEO of the Council of Ontario Universities, Rosie Mosquito, Executive Director of Oshki-Pimache-O-Win Education and Training Institute, S. Brenda Small, Dean of Negahneeewin College and Community Development Confederation
Métis Scholar Olive Dickason Passes
Dr. Olive Dickason (Ottawa Citizen Photograph)Dr. Olive Dickason, a renowned Métis Historian and one of the original members of the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Cultural Commission, passed away last week at age of 91 from a heart attack. When the MNO Cultural Commission was incorporated in 2000, Olive was appointed by the Provisional Council
The MNO Long Term Care Program Playing an Important Role in the Timmins Métis Community
Timmins area volunteers with the MNO’s Healing and Wellness Branch’s Long Term Care Program. The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Healing and Wellness Branch’s Long Term Care (LTC) Program in Timmins has been very busy over the last month with several community service events. On February 24, the LTC program and the Youth Coordinator hosted
BSTAIP Interns Learn About Contracts, Laws & Ethics
Submitted by BSTAIP Interns Dale Kauzlarick trains BSTAIP interns concerning the details of contract law and ethics. The week of February 21-25 was important to the interns enrolled in the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Building Systems Technical Advisor Internship Program (BSTAIP). The BSTAIP students participated in a one week seminar led by Dale Kauzlarick,
President Lipinski on TVO’s The Agenda
Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) President Gary Lipinski was one of the guests on The Agenda with Steve Paikin on Friday, April 1 on TVO stations. His appearance can be viewed below. President Lipinski was part of a panel that discussed the obstacles facing Métis and other Aboriginal young people who want to receive, or
MNO Launches Direct Toll-free Number for Registry
As part of the continuing improvements to the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Registry, we now have a dedicated Registry phone line. The number for the line is: 1-855-798-1006 (toll free) or for local (Ottawa) calls 613-798-1006The advantage of using this line is that calls are not routed through the MNO reception desk but enter