Each year citizens
of the Metis Nation of Ontario gather for the Annual General
Assembly somewhere in Ontario. We gather together to conduct
business, mandates to the executive, hear annual reports
from various MNO departments, but most of all, gather
together for five days and enjoy our time together.Photos
and video from the 14th AGA
Métis
Community Harvest
From Kenora to the French
River, hundreds of Métis across Ontario gathered
to celebrate the culture and exercise their traditional
rights. The Gatherings are the culmination of the 10-day
Annual Métis Community Harvest. More
info here
Riel Day
- November 16th
On November 16th each year, the Métis
Nation hosts commemorative ceremonies at locations throughout
Ontario and western Canada to honour Riel's contributions
to Canada and to his people, the Métis. More
here
Our Métis
Hereos
The Metis Nation has many, many
hereos and prominate leaders and throughout our rich contemporary
history. These are some pages dedicated to just a few
of those hereos.Find
out more
The
Suzanne Rochon-Burnett Volunteer of the Year award was
created to honor all volunteers in the Métis Nation
through the display of panels listing volunteers at the
Annual General Assembly each year and on plaques on display
at Métis Nation of Ontario Head Office. One volunteer
per year will be selected by a group of panelists and
named at the Annual General Assembly. Find
out more
Métis
Voyageur in print
Summer 2006
14th Annual General Assembly edition (View
PDF)
The Metis Voyageur is a bi-monthly
publication by the MNO Communications Branch.
Articles there within cover all areas of our community,
from politics, harvesting news, international
updates, receipies, book and music reviews, and
much more. It keeps us together. Find
out more
Video
Highlights
A
conversation with Reta Gordon, the 2007 Volunteer of the
Year Award.
From
2002, this clip is from a converstion with Steve Powley.
An overview video on the first Métis
Community Harvest, 2004.
From the 2004 Riel Day Ceremonies, Jean
Teillet, the great grand-niece of Louis Riel, and the
legal counsel for the MNO, addresses the gathering
Métis
Nation of Ontario
500 Old St. Patrick St, Unit 3
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