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HELPING OUR PEOPLE, OUR FAMILIES, OUR COMMUNITIES

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“ We, the Métis who live within the Métis Homelands of Ontario, desiring to bind our people together to collectively promote our common cultural, social, political, and economic well-being, have founded the Métis Nation of Ontario, to be our representative body with the following aims and objectives . . . ” (From the MNO Statement of Prime Purpose)

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“ We, the Métis who live within the Métis Homelands of Ontario, desiring to bind our people together to collectively promote our common cultural, social, political, and economic well-being, have founded the Métis Nation of Ontario, to be our representative body with the following aims and objectives . . . ” (From the MNO Statement of Prime Purpose)

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“ to research, publish and promote the genealogical documentation of the Métis, and to establish and maintain a registry of Métis Citizens of Ontario; . . . ” Métis Identification & Registry Consultations

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“ to research, publish and promote the genealogical documentation of the Métis, and to establish and maintain a registry of Métis Citizens of Ontario; . . . ” Métis Identification & Registry Consultations

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“ to establish democratic institutions based on our inherent right of self-government; . . . ” The PCMNO

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Senators Youth Council Women ’ s Secretariat Veterans ’ Council “ to establish democratic institutions based on our inherent right of self-government; . . . ”

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Community Council Charter Agreements “ to establish democratic institutions based on our inherent right of self-government; . . . ”

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“ to encourage the full participation of all Métis in the Métis Nation; . . . ” The Annual General Assembly

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“ to promote and foster community development; . . . ” MNO Community Councils

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“ to promote and foster community development; . . . ” MNO Community Councils

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“ to promote and foster community development; . . . ” MNO Community Councils

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“ to promote and foster community development; . . . ” MNO Community Councils

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“ to re-establish land and resource bases;. . . ” Memorandums of Understanding with Proponents Detour Gold Union Gas

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“ to re-establish land and resource bases;. . . ” Research & Traditional Land Use Studies

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“ to re-establish land and resource bases;. . . ” Harvesting & Captains of the Hunt

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“ to develop prosperity and economic self-sufficiency within the Métis Nation; . . . ” The Métis Voyageur Development Fund The MNO-Ontario Framework Agreement

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“ to develop prosperity and economic self-sufficiency within the Métis Nation; . . . ” Regional Consultation Protocols

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“ to provide care and support necessary to meet the fundamental needs of the citizens of the Métis Nation; . . . ” Education & Training Housing Lands, Resources & Consultations Healing & Wellness Intergovernmental Relations

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“ to promote the improved health and wellness of the individual, the family and the whole Métis community; . . . ” Community Wellness Workers Program Aboriginal Healthy Babies Healthy Children Community Action Program for Children Prenatal/Postnatal Nutrition Program Diabetes Education Project

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“ to promote the improved health and wellness of the individual, the family and the whole Métis community; . . . ” Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Pilot Project Chronic Disease Surveillance Project Hepatitis C Manual Mental Health Demonstration Project Health Policy Analyst Program Long Term Care Program

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“ to promote the improved health and wellness of the individual, the family and the whole Métis community; . . . ” Local Health Integrated Networks Agreements Aboriginal Responsible Gambling Program Aging at Home Program Indigenous Knowledge Networks Healthy Weights Research Project

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“ to establish effective means of communications for the Métis Nation; . . . ” Métis Voyageur MNO Website

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“ to encourage academic and skill development and to enable citizens of the Métis Nation to attain their educational aspirations; . . . ” MOU with Northern Ontario School of Medicine MOU with University of Sudbury Partnerships with Postsecondary Institutions

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“ to encourage academic and skill development and to enable citizens of the Métis Nation to attain their educational aspirations; . . . ” Partnerships with Postsecondary Institutions Aboriginal Apprenticeship Centre Lakehead-Law Faculty Centre Louis - Riel Seneca College Employment in Energy

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“ to encourage academic and skill development and to enable citizens of the Métis Nation to attain their educational aspirations; . . . ” Ensuring the Métis Voice is heard Moccasin Camps Community Engagement Métis Education Kit

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“ to encourage academic and skill development and to enable citizens of the Métis Nation to attain their educational aspirations; . . . ” Métis Content in High School Textbooks President Lipinski on the Agenda with Steve Paikin MNO presentations at National and Provincial Conferences Infinite Reach Ensuring the Métis Voice is heard

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“ to encourage academic and skill development and to enable citizens of the Métis Nation to attain their educational aspirations; . . . ” Success Stories Bursary Recipients Program Graduates Role Models

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“ to promote the history, values, culture, language and traditions of the Métis Nation and to create an awareness of our proud heritage; . . . ” Michif Jigging Beading Capote Making Fiddling

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“ to promote the history, values, culture, language and traditions of the Métis Nation and to create an awareness of our proud heritage; . . . ” Community Involvement Rendezvous Elders & Veterans

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“ to promote the history, values, culture, language and traditions of the Métis Nation and to create an awareness of our proud heritage; . . . ” Louis Riel Day

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“ to promote Métis artistic and cultural achievements; . . . ” Christi Belcourt Métis Fiddler Quartet (and Friend) Marcel Labelle Natalie Bertin

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“ to ensure that Métis can exercise their Aboriginal and Treaty rights and freedoms and in so doing, act in a spirit of cooperation with other Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people; . . . ”

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“ to establish good relations with all Aboriginal peoples for the pursuit of our common interests and goals; . . . ” MOU with Métis Nation of Alberta President Lipinski with Minister Gravelle and AFN Grand Chief Shawn Atleo

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“ to continue our affiliation with the Métis National Council for the representation of the interests of the Métis Nation of Ontario at the National and International levels; . . . ” Métis Nation Leaders with Federal Government Representatives Métis Nation Health Committee

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“ to gain the recognition and respect of the Métis as a Nation and a people.; . . . ” Year of the Métis

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“ As Aboriginal people we hold sacred the rights of the individual and of the collective. We have respect for each other, for the land and the animal and plant life that surrounds us. We are people who honour and respect the family; our elders who hold the key to the past, and our children, who are our future. Guided by our spiritual values we aspire to attain our highest potential. ”

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“ As Aboriginal people we hold sacred the rights of the individual and of the collective. We have respect for each other, for the land and the animal and plant life that surrounds us. We are people who honour and respect the family; our elders who hold the key to the past, and our children, who are our future. Guided by our spiritual values we aspire to attain our highest potential. ”

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BRANCH UPDATES

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HEALING & WELLNESS

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Bancroft Fort Frances Midland Mississauga Owen Sound

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Sudbury Ottawa Hamilton

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Sault Ste. Marie Welland Windsor

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Healing & Wellness Total participant numbers in all aspects of the CWW program in 2010-11 was 17,254.

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Healing & Wellness Total participant numbers in AHBHC gatherings in 2010-11 was 10,348.

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Healing & Wellness

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Healing & Wellness LHIN Agreement Responsible Gambling Event

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Healing & Wellness Rendezvous Event Funded through Healing and Wellness Branch

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EDUCATION & TRAINING

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Fort Frances Hamilton Midland Kingston North Bay Sudbury

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Sault Ste. Marie Thunder Bay Timmins

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Toronto Ottawa

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Education & Training President Lipinski with federal MPs Bruce Stanton and Shelley Glover during the announcement of ASETS funding at the MNO office in Ottawa.

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Education & Training

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Education & Training Ready to Work Aboriginal Apprenticeship Centre Employment in Energy BSTAIP

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Education & Training K-12 Outreach & Resources

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Education & Training Education & Training and Communications staff who contributed to Pearson Canada Aboriginal textbooks

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Education & Training Postsecondary Outreach & Resources

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LANDS, RESOURCES & CONSULTATIONS

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Midland Timmins Fort Frances Welland Sudbury Ottawa Thunder Bay

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Toronto

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Lands, Resources & Consultations

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Lands, Resources & Consultations Community Festival funded through LRC

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INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

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Toronto Ottawa

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MNO Representation at Prospectors & Developers Conference Louis Riel Day Second Anniversary of the MNO-Ontario Framework Agreement Intergovernmental Relations

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REGISTRY

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Ottawa

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Registry The Registry issued almost as many cards in the first three months of 2011 as it did in the entirety of 2010. At the current rate, in 2011, the MNO should meet or exceed the number of cards issued in 2009.

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Registry New Resources for Applicants & Citizens

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HOUSING

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Thunder Bay Innisfil

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Housing

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Housing

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FINANCE

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Ottawa

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Finance

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Finance CRA – Canada Revenue Agency EHT – Employer Health Tax

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communications

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Ottawa Kingston

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Communications

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Communications

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Economic Development

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Métis Voyageur Development Fund

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Thanks to the Métis Fiddler Quartet for use of their songs Red River Medley & Lookin ’ Back From their CD Oméigwessi Reel Métis: A Tribute to Walter Flett www.metisfiddlerquartet.com

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Thanks to the Métis Fiddler Quartet for use of their songs Red River Medley & Lookin ’ Back From their CD Oméigwessi Reel Métis: A Tribute to Walter Flett www.metisfiddlerquartet.com

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Narrator Velvet Johnson Produced by MNO Communications Branch Sam Baynham Mike Fedyk Marc St. Germain

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Narrator Velvet Johnson Produced by MNO Communications Branch Sam Baynham Mike Fedyk Marc St. Germain

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Thanks to the following for coordinating pictures of Branch Staff Sam Baynham Beth Honsberger Kristina Jewell Robynn Maluga Guylaine Morin-Cleroux Erin Tomkins

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Thanks to the following for coordinating pictures of Branch Staff Sam Baynham Beth Honsberger Kristina Jewell Robynn Maluga Guylaine Morin-Cleroux Erin Tomkins

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Special thanks to all MNO volunteers and staff who contributed the pictures used in these slide shows.

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Special thanks to all MNO volunteers and staff who contributed the pictures used in these slide shows.