MNO to Host Province-Wide Sharing Circles to Address Suicide Prevention Through Cultural Lens
MNO to Host Province-Wide Sharing Circles to Address Suicide Prevention Through Cultural Lens The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) is holding in-person sharing circles across the province to gather its citizens’ cultural perspectives on suicide and explore effective ways to support those contemplating ending their life. Share your voice and help shape a culturally informed
Join the Conversation: Powley Institute Town Hall – Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Date: Wednesday, July 30, 2025Time: 6:00 PM Eastern Time (EST)Location: Online – https://zoom.us/j/97534700878 This is a turning point. The Métis Nation of Ontario is establishing a dedicated Métis education institute—a place where our voices, stories, and knowledge will thrive. The Powley Institute will support Métis-led learning, culture, publishing, research, archives, and language—for the benefit of Métis people. As a hub
MNO rejects new “Expert” report paid for by Wabun First Nations
Métis Nation of Ontario rejects new “Expert” Report paid for by Wabun First Nations Report Ignores Basic Facts of History and the Actual Text of Treaty 9 It’s Time to Talk, Not Waste More Money on Denying the Reality of Métis in Ontario “[T]hat they will maintain peace between each other and between themselves
A Success Story: In Celebration of Disability Pride Month
A Success Story By: June Smart, North Channel Métis Council Women’s Rep & MNOWC Region 4 Women’s Rep In December 2022, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) North Shore community celebrated a story of resilience and support with the publication of “A Conversation with Richard McLeod” in the North Shore Sentinel. Written by Thessalon resident and MNO staff
Proposed 2025 MNO Annual General Assembly (AGA) Special Business Resolutions
DATE: July 16, 2025 TO: Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Citizens, Community Councils and the Provisional Council of the MNO (PCMNO) FROM: Sharon Cadeau, MNO Vice-Chair SUBJECT: Proposed 2025 MNO Annual General Assembly (AGA) Special Business Resolutions Click here to view the proposed 2025 MNO AGA Special Business Resolutions received by the MNO on or prior
Youth Camp Weekend Brings Culture, Creativity, and Connection to Barrie
Youth Camp Weekend Brings Culture, Creativity, and Connection to Barrie From May 30 to June 1, Métis youth and their families gathered in Barrie for a fun-filled and culturally rich Youth Camp Weekend hosted by the Barrie-South Simcoe Métis Council. The event brought together community members of all ages to learn, create, and connect through
Infinite Reach Orientation – Success Story
Infinite Reach Orientation – Success Story Métis student mentors from the Infinite Reach program came together in Toronto to share culture, strengthen leadership skills, and connect with each other during a dynamic two-day orientation hosted by the MNO Post-Secondary Education team on July 5 and 6, 2025. During the two-day session, the group participated in
Pitch, Present, and Prosper: Métis Entrepreneurs Shine at Region 3 Business Events
Pitch, Present, and ProsperMétis Entrepreneurs Shine at Region 3 Business Events This past spring, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Region 3 hosted two dynamic events celebrating Métis entrepreneurship and encouraging business innovation across the community. On April 29, the Business Pitch Competition gave Métis-owned businesses a chance to showcase their ventures — whether seeking start-up
2025 Youth Leadership Awards: Nominations Open!
2025 Youth Leadership Awards: Nominations Open! Click here Do you know an inspiring Métis youth who goes above and beyond to advance Métis rights and celebrate Métis culture? Nominate them for the MNOYC 2025 Youth Leadership Award! About the Award The Youth Leadership Award celebrates Métis youth across Ontario who dedicate their time, energy, and passion
George Brown College – Congress Success Story
George Brown College – Congress Success Story On June 3rd, MNO citizens and Post-Secondary Education staff members Kelsey Piché and Dr. Dan McFadden presented at the annual Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences at George Brown College in Toronto, Ontario. Speaking to educators and researchers, Kelsey and Dan insightfully advocated for the need to