A new exhibit at Wilfrid Laurier University's Robert Langen Art Gallery explores the deep connection Metis and Indigenous ...
Clément Chartier is president of the Métis National Council. On April 17, the Federal Court of Appeal in the Daniels case upheld a decision of a lower court judge that the Métis people are included in ...
CNW/ - Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak (LFMO), the national voice for Métis women and gender-diverse Métis people, welcomes the federal government's announcement of new investments through Women and ...
Reporting from Ottawa — For decades in Canada, people of mixed indigenous and European ancestry didn’t qualify for “Indian” status and were denied a host of benefits granted to other First Nations ...
Leadership from across the Métis Homeland met with federal Cabinet Ministers to continue advancing Métis priorities Priorities discussed at yesterday’s PBM meeting included health, economic ...
John A. Macdonald and Louis Riel are perhaps the only two figures in our history well-known to most Canadians. Although they never met, in 1870, they were the prime movers in bringing the West into ...
In an Oct. 20 news release, chiefs from the Tsuut’ina Nation, Bearspaw Nation, Chiniki Nation and Goodstoney Nation called on ...
New data released in October by Statistics Canada reveals a surprising spike in Canadians identifying as Métis. The 2016 census shows exponential growth, especially in the eastern part of the country.
Delia has something that the other girls at her school don’t. They’re all decked out in brand new clothes and sneakers all ...
For the first time, the Government of Canada has moved toward recognizing the constitutionally protected Indigenous rights of Metis people in Saskatchewan. Carolyn Bennet, Minister of Indigenous-Crown ...
Métis groups are applauding a new report released Thursday that urges Canada to work with them in a "nation-to-nation, government-to-government relationship." The report, "A Matter of National and ...
A debate over identity is playing out over a people most Americans have never even heard about. The Métis, French for “mixed,” are the descendants of unions between 17th century French fur trappers ...