Alberta is home to more than 127,000 Métis people and is the only province in Canada with a recognized Métis land base.
Métis leader Louis Riel was hanged 140 years ago on Nov. 16, 1885. Prime Minister Mark Carney took time out of being booed at ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney laid a wreath at the grave of Louis Riel to mark the 140th anniversary of the Red River Métis ...
East Vancouver-based Métis artist Jean Paul Langlois brings humour and family storytelling into paintings that are both ...
A flag-raising ceremony at Portage College served as a symbol of Métis heritage, marking the start of Métis Week celebrations ...
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Carney pays tribute to Métis leader Louis Riel on anniversary of execution
Prime Minister Mark Carney has paid tribute to Métis leader Louis Riel on the 140th anniversary of Riel’s execution. Carney ...
The Métis Nation Columbia River Society (MNCRS) is inviting the community to join in celebrating Métis Week with a full lineup of local events leading up to ...
Developing a strong connection to their homeland is a way of ensuring the culture of the Metis people continues to thrive ...
Métis Nation Columbia River Society (MNCRS) is proud to invite the broader community of Golden and Area A to join in ...
Over the past 41 years, Therese Seesequasis has trained more than 160 dancers who have never lost a competition. She even helped design their award-winning costumes. Therese Seesequasis Dance is a ...
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Where Have All the Buffalo Gone? is not just a play—it’s an homage to the Métis Nation, weaving stories of love, loss, and the profound impact of the buffalo’s disappearance on the Métis people. It ...
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