The MMF has launched lawsuits against Manitoba and Canada, arguing Red River Métis Sixties Scoop survivors were left out of ...
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 ...
The Manitoba Métis Federation has launched a second court action over the apprehension of Métis children during the ’60s ...
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 ...
A delegation from the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation and four First Nations youth are accompanying 62 items on a flight from ...
The Manitoba Métis Federation's lawsuit, filed at the Manitoba Court of King's Bench on Nov. 18, accuses Manitoba and Canada of knowingly allowing, funding, directing and overseeing the Sixties Scoop ...
The Manitoba Métis Federation will be the first Métis group to sign a modern treaty with the federal government, bringing a near conclusion to a more than 150-year fight for recognition. “I need to ...
Métis organizations in Ontario and Alberta say they’ll stay on the path toward self-government, despite the uncertain future of a contentious bill meant to do just that. The Métis Nation — ...
The announcement was made by Doug Eyolfson, Member of Parliament for Winnipeg West, on behalf of the Honourable Gregor Robertson, Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for ...
Members of the Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF) voted unanimously Saturday to accept an historic modern-day treaty at the MMF’s Extraordinary General Assembly at the Assiniboia Downs.
Parks Canada and the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) have struck a deal to discuss the future of the lands at the Batoche National Historic Site. MN-S president Glen McCallum and Parks Canada ...