State of the Nation Address!
MNC BOG Meeting on June 4, 2015
Map: Métis role in economic development of the west
Provisional Government of the Métis Nation! Manitoba 1870
Saskatchewan Métis Council! August 1885
Supreme Court of Canada
Métis Nation Citizens at the Supreme Court of Canada
Money Scrip Land Scrip
Comprehensive Claims Agreements Map
Tony Belcourt, Jean Teillet, and Steve Powley
Harry Daniels
Federal Court of Appeal Daniels v Canada JUDGMENT The appeal is allowed in part. The declaration made by the Federal Court is set aside and is restated by deleting reference in the declaration to non-status Indians. The Court declares that the Métis are included as Indians within the meaning of section 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867. In all other respects the appeal is dismissed. The cross-appeal is dismissed. The issue of the costs of the appeal and the cross-appeal between the appellants and the respondents is reserved.
President Chartier and Douglas Eyford
Eyford Report! April 2, 2015
From Eyford Report Canada should develop a reconcilia1on process to support the exercise of Mé1s sec1on 35(1) rights and to reconcile their interests; and Canada should establish a framework for nego1a1ons with the Manitoba Mé1s Federa1on to respond to the Supreme Court of Canada s decision in Manitoba Mé1s Federa1on v. Canada, 2013.
Minister Valcourt and BOG March 17, 2015
Signing Canada-MNC Métis Economic Development Accord! March 18, 2015
Minister Valcourt speaking at MEDS III! Winnipeg, MB, March 18, 2015
Canada-MNC Métis Economic Development Accord
Proposal from Minister (Part 1) Minister s Proposal on First Steps on ReconciliaDon 1) Appointment of Minister s Special RepresentaDve (MSR) - announcement by Minister on June 4 at meedng with BOG; 2) Mandate of MSR (from Minister s office) We envision the MSR providing recommenda1ons on: * a framework/elements to address S.35 rights; and * a framework for addressing MMF. These would be done in the same report, but kept dis1nct. The S. 35 element would comprise the bulk of the report. With respect to S. 35, aoer the report is provided, then a more specific and granular process would follow, pending authoriza1on and willingness by respec1ve par1es.
Proposal from Minister (Part 2) 3) Process a) MSR to engage with MNC/Governing Members and their insdtudons, MéDs SeVlements, Provinces and federal government with respect to s.35 reconciliadon and with MMF on framework for negodadons RE: MMF v Canada; b) To provide interim report and to produce final report by December 18/2015 on items for negodadon with as much consensus as possible c) Federal Cabinet and MNC/Governing Members to respond to MSR recommendadons
BOG Resolution (May 2015) That the Board of Governors supports moving ahead with the Minister on his appointment of a Minister s Special Representa<ve on Mé<s reconcilia<on based on the Minister s proposal on first steps on reconcilia<on. Moved by President Chartrand, Seconded by President Dumont Adopted Unanimously
Appointment of MSR! June 4, 2015
Thomas Isaac - - - - - - nadonally recognized in Aboriginal law; negodates on behalf of industry and governments in respect of impact, benefit and access agreements with Aboriginal groups; former Chief Treaty NegoDator for the Government of BriDsh Columbia; former Assistant Deputy Minister responsible for establishing Nunavut for the Government of the Northwest Territories; served in a senior capacity with the Government of Saskatchewan dealing with Aboriginal issues; published numerous ardcles and is the author of 10 books, including Aboriginal Law: Commentary and Analysis, 2012
BOG Meeting June 4, 2015!
Prime Minister Mulroney and the MNC delegation at 1992 Charlottetown Conference
Resolution on Métis Nation Governance! MNC GA 2010 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that upon adopdon of a MéDs NaDon ConsDtuDon, the MéDs NaDon further pursue self- determinadon by working toward the passing of a Canada - Mé1s Na1on Rela1ons Act by the Parliament of Canada which recognizes the MéDs NaDon ConsDtuDon thereby acknowledging the MéDs NaDon s right to self- government. MOVED (Claire Riddle, MMF) and Seconded (Anita Campbell, MMF)
Draft Constitution PREAMBLE... 3! PART I! FUNDAMENTAL OBJECTIVES OF THE MÉTIS NATION... 3! PART II! PRINCIPLES OF THE MÉTIS NATION... 4! PART III! FOUNDATIONS OF THE MÉTIS NATION... 4! PART IV! THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF THE MÉTIS NATION... 6! PART V! EXECUTIVE BRANCH... 7! PART VI! SECRETARIAT OF THE MÉTIS NATION... 10! PART VII! AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION... 10! PART VIII! GOVERNING MEMBER CONSTITUTIONS/BYLAWS... 11! PART IX! DIVISION OF POWERS... 11! PART X! COMING INTO FORCE... 12! Schedule A: OATHS OF OFFICE... 13! Schedule B: GOVERNING MEMBER CONSTITUTIONS... 13! Provisions Governing Members are Reviewing... 14!
Direct Election of MNC President! DIRECT ELECTION OF A NATIONAL PRESIDENT Resolution of MNC General Assembly 2002 supports direct election of the MNC President. Métis Nation Protocol 2008 supports one person one vote ballot box election of national President. Directly Elected President President Board of Governors SEPARATION OF POWERS Convention and practice has established an informal separation of powers within the MNC. Should we consider restructuring the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the MNC? Separation of Powers Direct Election of the President Draft v12.12.11 for discussion C Do you think the MNC President should be elected by a national ballot box election? If so, should the electoral lists and electoral officers of the Governing Members be used for the national election? What should be the minimum voting age in a national election for President? What duties, roles and responsibilities do you think the MNC national President should have? Do you think the MNC national President should select a Cabinet from the Presidents of Governing Members, members of the national assembly, non-elected individuals, or from a combination of the above? Between elections, should the President be accountable to the National Assembly and/or the Board of Governors? Key Consultation Issues (See Worksheets) Direct Election of a National President Separation of Powers Division of Powers Between the MNC and Governing Members Dispute Resolution Representation Formula A process for Adopting, Ratifying and Amending the Constitution 1 2 3 4 5 6? DISPUTE RESOLUTION Do you think there should be a dispute resolution mechanism established within the Métis Nation constitution? Do you think the MNC should have a legislative assembly that could pass laws on behalf of the Métis Nation? Do you think the legislative assembly should have the same composition as the current MNC General Assembly? Recognition of Constitutions of Governing Members in National Constitution Federal Recognition Legislation 7 8 MÉTIS NATION BRITISH COLUMBIA MÉTIS NATION OF ALBERTA MÉTIS NATION SASKATCHEWAN MANITOBA METIS FEDERATION MÉTIS NATION OF ONTARIO Central Goals and Aspirations Citizenship 9 10 6 12 9 7
CSA Z710-15 Métis Nation Registry Operations
NaDonal DefiniDon MéDs means a person who self- idendfies as MéDs, is of historic MéDs NaDon Ancestry, is disdnct from other Aboriginal Peoples and is accepted by the MéDs NaDon. Historic MéDs NaDon means the Aboriginal people then known as MéDs or Half- Breeds who resided in Historic MéDs NaDon Homeland; Historic MéDs NaDon Homeland means the area of land in west central North America used and occupied as the tradidonal territory of the MéDs or Half- Breeds as they were then known; "MéDs NaDon means the Aboriginal people descended from the Historic MéDs NaDon, which is now comprised of all MéDs NaDon cidzens and is one of the aboriginal peoples of Canada within s.35 of the ConsDtuDon Act of 1982;
ASETS Conference! Vancouver, BC May 27-29, 2015
ASETS Conference
ASETS Conference
Signing of the Governance and Financial Accountability Accord, April 2013
Governance and Financial Accountability Accord!!!! Governance!and!Financial!Accountability!Accord!! This!Accord!is!effective!from!the!!29 th!day!of!!april!2013.!! B!E!T!W!E!E!N:!! Her!Majesty!the!Queen!in!Right!of!Canada!! as!represented!by! the!minister!of!aboriginal!affairs!and!northern!development!! @and@!! The!Métis!National!Council!! whose!governing!members!are! Métis!Nation!of!Ontario! Manitoba!Métis!Federation! Métis!Nation@Saskatchewan! Métis!Nation!of!Alberta! Métis!Nation!of!British!Columbia!!!!!!!
Battle of Batoche
Métis heritage sites Batoche, SK Mé<s Crossing, AB Seven Oaks, MB
199 Years Old
Marsi Merci Thank you