Métis National Council
Abbreviation | MNC |
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Formation | 1983 |
Type | Representative of the Northwest Métis people within Canada. |
Legal status | active |
Purpose | advocate and public voice, educator and network |
Headquarters | Canada |
Region served | Canada |
Official language | English, French |
President | Clément Chartier |
Website | www.metisnation.ca |
The Métis National Council (French: Ralliement national des Métis) is the representative of the Northwest Métis people within Canada. The MNC has represented the Métis Nation nationally and internationally and receives its direction from the elected leadership of the Métis Nation’s governments from Ontario. The goal of the MNC is to "secure a healthy space for the Métis Nation’s on-going existence within the Canadian federation." [1]
History
The National Council was formed in 1983, to support the recognition of the Métis as a distinct ethnicity who identifies themselves separate from any aboriginal group, who is a part of Métis Nation ancestry (this involves the Northwest and Red River, Manitoba settlement where they became a separate Nation) and one who is accepted as a Métis, by the Métis Nation, in their current community. This Council was formed in Canada, in Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982. It is a recognized voice of the Métis people in five Canadian Provinces to the Government of Canada, and represents these Métis people on the international stage. The National Council is governed by a Board of Governors made up of the presidents of the provincial Métis organizations, and the national president. A former national president of the Council is Yvon Dumont, who went on to become the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba. The current president of the Métis National Council is Clément Chartier.
The MNC is composed of five provincial Métis organizations. They are:
- Métis Nation British Columbia
- Métis Nation of Alberta
- Métis Nation - Saskatchewan
- Manitoba Métis Federation
- Métis Nation of Ontario.
Within each provincial organization are regional councils.
Presidents
- Yvon Dumont (1988–1993)
- Gerald Morin (1993–2003)
- Audrey Poitras (January 12, 2003 interim President and National spokesperson),
- Clément Chartier (2003–Present)
References
- ↑ "Métis National Council | Métis National Council". www.metisnation.ca. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
- Barkwell, Lawrence J., Leah Dorion, and Audreen Hourie. Metis legacy Michif culture, heritage, and folkways. Métis legacy series, v. 2. Saskatoon: Gabriel Dumont Institute, 2006. ISBN 0-920915-80-9
- Barkwell, Lawrence J., Leah Dorion and Darren Prefontaine. "Metis Legacy: A Historiography and Annotated Bibliography". Winnipeg: Pemmican Publications Inc. and Saskatoon: Gabriel Dumont Institute, 2001. ISBN 1-894717-03-1
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