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Canada

Alberta man convicted in deaths of Métis hunters has appeal dismissed by Supreme Court

Canada’s Top Court Rejects Appeal in Deaths of Two Métis Hunters Canada’s highest court has decided not to hear the…

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Canada

‘Why did they do that to me?’: Métis man says ponytail was cut off without consent at Saskatoon hospital

A 73-year-old Métis man says he is angry and wants to know why his ponytail was cut without his consent while he…

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Politics

Outgoing Métis National Council president says she faced ‘misogyny and ageism’ in the role

In three days, Cassidy Caron will leave her role as president of the Métis National Council on the eve of the…

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Canada

‘This has brought me home’: Back to Batoche celebrates Métis culture

Thousands of Indigenous people gathered at the Batoche National Historic Site this weekend in what the community says is the largest…

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Canada

Historic agreement to see Ste. Madeleine land returned to Manitoba Métis

A historic agreement was signed Friday at the site where the Manitoba Métis community of Ste. Madeleine stood before it was burned to the…

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Politics

Métis National Council president not seeking re-election

The president of the Métis National Council is not seeking re-election, saying she is instead going to focus on her…

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Tech

Guelph students among Canadian kids learning math concepts through Métis beading practices

An elementary school initiative that explores math concepts while incorporating Indigenous practices is making its way into classrooms across Canada.…

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Politics

Funding in doubt for program keeping endangered Métis language alive

Funding for an immersion program aimed at teaching Southern Michif — a traditional language of Métis people in Manitoba —…

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Canada

A gift from the sun: Métis Nation of Alberta solar farm could power 1,200 homes

The Métis Nation of Alberta is setting the stage to become net zero with the launch of a solar farm…

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Canada

Residential school healing retreat had Métis survivors giggling, ‘staying up until 12:30 a.m.’

Angie Crerar, who attended St. Joseph’s residential school in Fort Resolution, N.W.T., says she has carried a heavy weight for…

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