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The Métis Nation of Ontario held its 14th Annual General Assembly at Chippewa Park in Thunder Bay. Find out more here >
Reta Gordon receives Volunteer of the Year Award!
Announced at the 2007 MNO AGA, Reta Gordon received the 2007 Suzanne Rochon-Burnett Volunteer of the Year Award for her hours and hours of volunteer service in the MNO. More here >
Top Stories
Métis Youth Global Adventure
Are you a Métis youth who would like to participate in a 14-day trip to Ecuador, to do community service in an Indigenous community.
Métis Literacy Volunteers
Métis Families Learning Together is looking for Métis families who would like to participate, or volunteer, in future Homework Clubs and Reading Circles.

 

Harvesting Headlines
Ontario will not appeal court victory in the case of R v. Laurin, Lemieux and Lemieux
MNO applauds Métis Harvesting Rights victory in Alberta court
Metis loggers put protest cut on hold, talk to MNR
Métis Citizens participate in focus group on water quality
Recent Headlines
Métis Nation Saskatchewan elections applauded by MNO
MNO Tony Belcourt congratulates the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan on holding successful province-wide ballot box elections. Preliminary results indicate that Robert Doucette has been elected President by a wide margin. >
We need your input on Government RFP
Attention all Métis People in Ontario who were served by OMAA and the Canadian Métis Council. The Government of Canada is seeking proposals from organizations who are willing to provide Training and Labour Market Services to individuals who self identify as being part of the above noted groups. >
Métis Nation urges adoption of Ipperwash Inquiry recommendations
The report of the inquiry released today, addresses the issues surrounding the death of Dudley George - a First Nation man shot and killed by an OPP officer during a peaceful protest over an outstanding land claim in Ipperwash Provincial Park September 1995. >
MNO is on the search for Métis Veterans
Did you know that if you served with the military long enough to achieve your trade qualification and received an honourable discharge, you are now considered a veteran? >
New Health Careers Support Program
Have you ever wanted to go back to school but never had the opportunity? Have you ever wanted to become a health professional? Are you currently in school in a health career and having difficulty making ends meet? If so, the Métis Nation of Ontario can help you through our new funding program for Métis student. >
MP visits MNO head office in Ottawa
Royal Galipeau (right), M.P. for the Ottawa-Orleans riding, visited the Métis Nation of Ontario head office in Ottawa on behalf of Minister Bev Oda, to present President Tony Belcourt with a cheque in the amount of $493,000.00 on March 13, 2007. >
 
Community Postings
Métis Rendevous 2007, Free Activities for the entire family! Cultural demonstrations, live music & jam session, craft vendors.

- The Grand River Community Métis Council, An interim council was recently formed in the Tri-City area (Kitchener-Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge).

Job Opportunities
- Aboriginal Healthy Babies, Healthy Children, MNO Sudbury
Moccasin Telegraph
- Do you know an Aboriginal business leader who deserves to be recognized across Canada? call for submissions.
- Three Fires Confederacy Gathering There will be a Three Fires Confederacy gathering In Garden River from August 20 to 26. .
Registry Hotlinks
- Download an MNO Citizenship Application form [PDF]
- How to Start Your Genealogical Search - Helpful Hints [PDF]
Métis Health
International News
Schools for Isolated Villages Campaign, A volunteer project of the MNO
Are You Métis?

To request an application package to be sent to you by mail fill out the form below and press the "Send Request" button. For a downloadable Application Form that can be filled out and mailed click here. (Ontario Residents Only)

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You can also request an application package by calling the MNO Registry Office at 1-800-263-4889.

Currently, the Métis Nation does not have a Constitution. However, Métis people from throughout the Homeland have consistently expressed their desire to have a Métis Nation Constitution in order to strengthen Métis nationalism and build a stronger and more effective national governance structure. This site maintained by the Métis National Council has been created to provide Métis citizens, from throughout the Homeland, an opportunity to be aware of, updated on, and participate in the Métis Nation's constitutional development process.

 

 

Video Clip Highlight
CLICK to Watch: Reta Gordon, the 2007 Volunteer of the Year Award Winner, talks about her history with MNO.
find out more here >
Photo of the Week
The MNO Podcast
Our First Podast is a tribute to Marion Larkman (1926-2006), Grandmother of the Métis Nation goes to the Spirit World. Click on the link below, import the file to your portable device or iTunes.

Download Podcast here

Visit the Larkman tribute page >
Latest Additions from
Métis Radio.fm
- weaslehead - NEW!
- Ken Campbell - NEW!
- Cory Poitras - NEW!
- Kelsey Poitras - NEW!
- Art Burd - NEW!
- Don Freed - Updated!
The Suzanne Rochon Volunteer Award
MNO Volunteers!
They are a friend, a neighbour or a co-worker. They live in your community and give back in so many ways. They don't look for gain or glory, they just do it because it needs to be done and they care. They deserve to be honoured and recognized. We'd like to know who they are. >>>
The Powley Legacy
All of the MNO's Steve Powley case materials are in one section here on the web. Click here to start your exploration to this landmark Métis Rights case. >>>
Legal Defense Fund
Help us fight for Métis Rights!
Send donations to:
Métis Nation of Ontario
Legal Defense Fund
500 Old St.Patrick Street
Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 9G4
All contributions gratefully received.

 

Métis Nation of Ontario
500 Old St. Patrick St, Unit 3
Ottawa, ON
K1N 9G4
T: 613-798-1488
TF: 800-263-4889
F: 613-722-4225
© 2007 the Métis Nation of Ontario