Another First!
Minister of Aboriginal Affairs meets at MNO Head
Office
Monday, March
3, 2008 -- MNO Press Release
OTTAWA---The Hon. Michael Bryant,
Ontario Minister of Aboriginal Affairs met today
with MNO Executive and senior management at MNO’s
head office in Ottawa. It was the first time since
its formation nearly 15 years ago that a Minister
responsible for Aboriginal Affairs has visited
the Head Office of the Métis Nation of
Ontario. After touring the MNO Registry, the Minister
said he was “amazed” that we have
so much documentation and evidence of Métis
ancestry in our records. Following a lengthy meeting
that included a briefing of MNO operations, there
was a discussion on MNO’s top priority of
entering into a Framework Agreement with the Province
of Ontario. An agreement that would, through the
Ontario Legislature, give official recognition
to the Métis Nation of Ontario and which
would pave the way for a “government to
government” relationship in the future.
Such an agreement would significantly alter the
ability of the MNO to obtain adequate funding
in all areas including Métis governance
at the provincial and community council levels
but would also enable it to move into other areas
of critical importance such as Métis child
and family services. Although it will take some
time to negotiate the full terms of a Framework
Agreement, the Minister did agree to consider
some immediate funding issues and to meet with
the MNO again later this month. The Minister made
commitments that although it may have taken this
long for a Minister of Aboriginal Affairs to meet
at MNO Headquarters, his visit signals the change
that has come about and the desire of his government
to establish proper recognition and a proper relationship
with the Métis Nation of Ontario.
CONTACT:
Katelin
Peltier
Acting Manager of Communications
Work: 613-798-1488 Ext. 108
Cell: 613-859-7130
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