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A trial set to begin next week in Meadow Lake, Sask. will address whether Métis people in the province have the right to hunt and fish for food freely. The case involves three Métis men, Oliver ...
The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) is claiming vindication after a much-anticipated report affirmed the presence of seven Métis communities in the province. Opponents, however, are dismissing ...
A Métis group is pressing the Rural Municipality of Kellross, Sask., to hand over a Red River cart — an iconic Métis symbol — that the group says it was responsible for building more ...
What was meant to bring together Métis and non-Indigenous residents of a Saskatchewan village has turned into a battle over who owns a symbol of its legacy. A historically accurate Red River cart ...
Métis author Matthew Tétreault will join us for two events at Simon Fraser University's Burnaby campus (Diamond Alumni Centre: Thompson Room). Part of the La voix des mots conference, these events are ...
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Both the Fort St. John Métis Society and Fort St. John Friendship Society have released plans for a grim anniversary for the Indigenous community. Monday, May 5th marks ...
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Victoria Pruden has only been in the role of president of the Métis National Council (MNC) for a few months but she knows the 40 year-old organization is in an unprecedented time. The last three and a ...
A Métis man in British Columbia is hoping he can be re-elected while running as a candidate for the Conservative Party. Implementing UNDRIP is the hot topic at UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues ...
Métis Nation–Saskatchewan (MN-S) says it is moving forward with a long-standing land claim involving a large section of the province’s northwest, marking what it calls a historical milestone for the ...
David Chartrand had been speaking for an hour and a half when Crown Prosecutor James Fyfe lodged an objection. The President of the Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF) had come to Meadow Lake Provincial ...
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