MNO Congratulates Audrey Poitras on receiving National Aboriginal Achievement Award
Audrey Poitras (left) with MNO President Gary Lipinski (centre) and MNO Chair France Picotte (right) in August 2010, signing the Memorandum of Understanding between the MNO and the MNA.November 23, 2010 (Ottawa, ON) –– On behalf of Ontario Métis, Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) President Gary Lipinski, congratulated Audrey Poitras for being selected to receive
Niagara Region Métis Council Annual Harvest Dinner a Major Success
Some of the excitement at the Niagara Region Métis Council Harvest Dinner: (top) The Oshawa Métis Dancers and (bottom) JJ Lavalee on fiddle.By Glen Lipinksi — On November 12, 2010 Métis citizens of the Niagara area including volunteers and staff hosted their annual Harvest Potluck Dinner, this year taking place at the Welland Lions Club.
Laying wreath at National Ceremonies a passion for two MNO Citizens
Wreaths laid on behalf of all MNO Citizens since 2004 (Left) Senator Reta Gordon and Shaun Redmond lay a wreath on behalf of all MNO Citizens at the national cenotaph in Ottawa during Remembrance Day Ceremonies (Right) Senator Reta and ShaunAs they have every year since 2004, Senator Reta Gordon and Métis veteran Shaun Redmond
MNO Starts Province-Wide Community Consultations
Over 150 Citizens participate in first set of meetings MNO President Gary Lipinski (standing) and MNO Chair France Picotte at the Community Consultation Meeting heldin Mississauga on October 31, 2010.Ottawa, November 2, 2010—This weekend the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) held the first of our province-wide community consultations to update our citizens on progress being
Senator Gilbert Gervais passes
Senator Gilbert Gervais, 1928-2010 Of late, I have been delivering far too much sad news. Even while our MNO Family is in mourning for Todd Saulnier, the husband of Pauline Saulnier, Jaye Peterson Wass, the daughter-in-law of JoAnne Wass and Senator Helen Bradley, we learned on Saturday of the passing of Senator Gilbert Gervais. Senator
MNO participates in the founding of the Women of the Métis Nation
MNO well-represented at Métis Women’s Assembly MNO Delegates at the Women of the Métis Nation (WMN) Assembly with newly-elected WMN President Melanie Omeniho: (left to right – standing) Lisa Pigeau, Patricia Lejour, Sharon McBride, Phoebe Mandry, Pearl Gabona, Brenda Powley, Colette Srovy, Barbaranne Wright, Pat Taylor, Lynn Pantuso, (sitting) President Melanie Omeniho.Ten women, representing the
Senator Helen Bradley Passes
Senator Helen Bradley, 1934-2010 Even as the Métis Nation of Ontario mourns the loss of Todd Saulnier, the husband of Region 7 PCMNO Councillor Pauline Saulnier, we have learned of the passing of Helen Bradley, Senator for the Georgian Bay Métis Council. Senator Bradley was well-known and well-loved throughout the Métis Nation. I am very
Advancing Métis Issues by Working Together
MNO position raised in House of Commons Another example of the effectiveness of the MNO’s efforts to advance Métis issues was recently demonstrated in the House of Commons. At the 2010 Annual General Meeting, MNO citizens passed a motion calling on the federal government to reverse its plans to eliminate the mandatory long-form census. Community
Senators Helen Bradley and Raymond Sylvest Honoured
By Hank Rowlinson, Manager of Community Relations (Left to right) Senator Helen Bradley, Dora MacInnis, Treasurer of GBMC, Allen Vallee, President of GBMC,Patricia Taylor, Women Representative for GBMC, John Paradis, Councillor for the GBMC, Brenda Laurin, Chair of the GBMC and Raymond SylvestOn September 19, 2010, the Georgian Bay Métis Council (GBMC) celebrated Powley Day
Métis Rendezvous 2010 a Major Success
By Louise Goulding The Lefebvre Family from Lafontaine Senator Verna Porter (left) of the Moon River Métis Council and Pearl Gabona of the Oshawa Métis Council demonstrating bannock making (left) Rachelle Brunelle of the Georgian Bay Métis Council and Lisa McCron of the Moon River Métis Council. (right) MNO President Gary Lipinski. Métis Rendezvous 2010