IMPROVING QUALITY OF LIFE FOR METIS
PEOPLE AIM OF HISTORIC TALKS
McGuinty Government and Métis to work together on New Framework Agreement
Tuesday,
April 8, 2008 -- MNO/Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs
Press Release
Improving the quality of life for Métis people in Ontario is the aim of historic talks announced today by Michael Bryant, Ontario Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, and Tony Belcourt, President of the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO).
The new proposed Framework Agreement will also serve to further strengthen the relationship between the Métis Nation of Ontario and the Government of Ontario and make the engagement process more effective.
To support these discussions the Government of Ontario announced new funding of $200,000 toward development of the framework agreement.
QUOTES:
“"Today marks a watershed
in the history of the Métis Nation and
Ontario," said MNO President, Tony Belcourt.
"It signals the beginning of a new era in
which our relationship will now be based on respect
of the Métis Nation, the recognition of
the Métis consistent with our existing
constitutional rights as one of the Aboriginal
peoples of Canada, and the appropriate working
relationship that will flow from this respect
and recognition."
“"Improving the quality
of life for Métis people in Ontario is
the aim of this historic path on which we are
setting out together,” said Minister of
Aboriginal Affairs Michael Bryant. “This
next step in discussions truly reflects the social
and political growth in the relationship between
the Métis Nation of Ontario and the Government
of Ontario.”
QUICK FACTS:
The Métis are one of
the “Aboriginal peoples” named in
Canada’s Constitution, the Constitution
Act, 1982.
Ontario currently provides the
Métis Nation of Ontario with more than
$5 million in annual funding for programs and
services.
LEARN MORE:
www.aboriginalaffairs.gov.on.ca
CONTACT:
Greg Crone, Minister’s Office, 416-606-8562
Merike Nurming, Communications Branch, 416-326-4079
Katelin Peltier, MNO Communications Manager, 613-859-7130
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