The Métis National Council (MNC) is pleased to invite you to participate in its upcoming virtual engagement sessions on proposed federal legislation to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
The MNC has been working in…
Métis-owned business Longhouse Media won big last week when founder Keenan Beavis was awarded this year’s Indigenous Young Entrepreneur of the Year award from the BC Achievement Foundation.
Longhouse Media is Aboriginal owned and a Métis Nation BC registered business. The…
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Today, we wrap up this year’s Mental Illness Awareness Week Campaign with Lisa’s story. In this submission, we are reminded that “you are not your illness. You are not broken. It’s extremely hard to believe that life will get better but the tears you shed will eventually begin…
Latest issue of “Within Our Sights”: updates on salmon, proposed seal/sea lion hunt permits, and expansion of the moose cow-calf hunt in BC. Also, all hyperlinks in the article are clickable!
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On the fourth day of MNBC’s Mental Illness Awareness Week campaign, we hear from Gary-James Têtu and his story of living with complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD). In this piece, he shares with us that “I'm very proud and pleased to work in the mental health industry…
We are midway through our Mental Illness Awareness Week Campaign! Today, we invite you to learn more about men’s mental health as Shaughn shares with us his story of living with depression, anxiety, and PTSD. If you would like to read it as PDF, click here or the images below.…
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The Indigenous Languages Act, co-developed with the Métis Nation, is a landmark achievement for reclaiming, revitalizing, protecting, and maintaining our Métis Nation languages. This video provides a…
ONE WEEK FROM TODAY! MNBC's new cabinet and government is officially sworn in. You can watch it LIVE on MNBC's website or Facebook page starting at 6 PM.
For day two of MNBC’s Mental Illness Awareness Week campaign, Ava shares with us her experiences of living with Borderline Personality Disorder. As Ava says, “You can live with mental illness; you don't have to just survive but you can thrive.”
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