The Métis Nation of Ontario Celebrates Louis Riel Day and the Year of the Métis
Events highlight MNO’s achievements MNO President Gary Lipinski addresses the Riel Day participants at Queen’s Park in Toronto. (left to right behind the President) Ministers Chris Bentley, Michael Gravelle and MPP Dave Levac. Riel Day video from Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs. ontario.ca/aboriginalNovember 16, 2010 (Toronto, ON) –– “Today we gain strength by remembering past struggles
MNO marks anniversary of signing of Framework Agreement with Ontario Government
Two Year Progress Report Issued This presentation took place following a Riel Day event at the Law Society of Upper Canada on November 16.November 17, 2010 (Ottawa, ON) –– Following a series of successful Louis Riel Day and ‘Year of the Métis’ events held throughout the province on November 16th, the MNO’s leadership and the
Métis Complete Traditional Plant Use Study for Southern Ontario
Download a copy of Southern Ontario Métis Traditional Plant Use Study [PDF format, 7Mb]. View accompanying video based on the interviews with Métis Elders and Métis traditional plant use. Ottawa, ON (September 15, 2010) – Today, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) released the findings from a first-of-its-kind traditional knowledge study on Métis plant and
Union Gas “Matchmaker” Business Event
Union Gas invites you to join our Major (Tier 1) Suppliers for a “Matchmaker Event” An opportunity for First Nations and Métis businesses to create a new business relationship Free booth space available to showcase your business Tuesday, April 5, 2011 9-8:45 am Registration, 8:45 am Start Holiday Inn Burlington, Halton HallRegistration and trade show
Protecting Our Children from Violence: Our Sacred Responsibility
By Shelley Gonneville, Manager of Child and Family Initiatives MNO participants in the Summit to End Violence Against Aboriginal Women, which took place February 28 to March 2, 2011, in Toronto. (Back row – left to right) Simon Bain, Lisa Talbot, Lisa Pigeau, Senator Roland St. Germain and Doug Wilson. (Front Row – Left to
MNO Builds Relationships with Ontario’s Leading Mineral Developers
Ontario Minister of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry, Michael Gravelle, here with MNO President Gary Lipinski, visiting the MNO booth during the PDAC Conference in Toronto. The Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) is a national association representing the mineral exploration and development industry. The association’s convention is the world’s largest annual gathering of
MNO Signs 8th Regional Consultation Protocol
Participants in the Protocol Signing in Windsor on March 8 (left to right) President Stephen Quensnelle (Niagara Region Métis Council), President Robert Leboeuf (Windsor-Essex Métis Council), President Joanne Young (Hamilton-Wentworth Métis Council), MNO President Gary Lipinski, President Cora Bunn (Grand River Métis Council), Region Nine PCMNO Councillor Peter Rivers.March 8, 2011 – Windsor, ON –
Healing & Wellness Staff Receive Colon Cancer Prevention Training
By Melissa Pigeau, Community Wellness Coordinator Healing and Wellness Staff members who participated in the Colon Cancer Prevention Training on March 9 (left to right) Robin Davey, Jo MacQuarrie, Carmen Pregnant and Judy Simpson. Missing: Melissa Pigeau, Kristina Jewel, Yvon Allard and Shannon Davies On Wednesday March 9, some of the Métis Nation of Ontario
MNO Community Charter Signed in Atikokan
Participants in the Charter Signing in Atikokan on Feb. 26: (L-R) Members of the Atikokan Métis Council, Kristy Cameron, Lorraine Gauthier Stromberg, Todd Desaulniers, Blaine Davidson, Don Foy, MNO Chair France Picotte, Council member Brian Gouliquer, Atikokan Métis Council President Marlene Davidson, MNO President Gary Lipinski, Council members Bruce Foy, Shawn Veran and John Rafferty,
The BIG Diabetes Day at the Mall
The MNO Health Branch partnered with other agencies in an all-day Diabetes awareness event at the Heritage Place Mall in Owen Sound Submitted by David Clark, Community Wellness Worker, Owen Sound It started innocently enough, a quick chat between the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Health Branch staff in Owen Sound and a community agency