MNO Summer Youth Program 2021

Métis Nation of Ontario Summer Youth Program Métis Cultural Workshops   The Métis Nation of Ontario has successfully recruited 27 Métis youth as part of the ever-popular MNO Summer Youth Program (SYP)! These capable Métis students from across Ontario are available all summer to deliver engaging, interpretive Métis cultural workshops in your community (this year workshops will take

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Été Métis Youth Cultural Camp for Grades 10-12

The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) is excited to announce the 2021 Été Youth Cultural Camp from August 9th to 11th, across the province virtually through a Zoom platform. This 3-day camp is filled with workshops that connect Métis youth with their culture and way of life. While the virtual format is different from past

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Métis Youth Virtual Rendezvous for Grades 7-9

The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) is excited to announce Métis Youth Rendezvous 2021 – Virtual Land-based Camp this August 16-18 across the province virtually through a Zoom platform. This 3-day camp is filled with workshops that connect Métis youth with their culture and way of life. While the virtual format is different from past

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Métis Governments Look Forward to Meeting

Métis Governments Look Forward to Meeting OTTAWA (June 23, 2021) – The Métis National Council (MNC) Board of Governors meeting originally scheduled for June 22 has been postponed pending the outcome of a court hearing in the coming weeks. The leadership of the Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA), Métis Nation – Saskatchewan (MNS), Métis Nation

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Ontario supporting identification, commemoration of Residential School burial sites

KENORA —The Ontario government is providing $10 million to help support the identification, investigation, protection and commemoration of Indian Residential School burial sites across the province. The funding will also ensure that culturally appropriate, trauma-informed mental health supports are available for Indian Residential School survivors, their families and Indigenous communities. “Like all Ontarians, I was heartbroken

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