Métis Nation BC
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MNBC is the government of Métis in BC, representing over 98,000 self-identified Métis people and approx. 28,000 registered Métis Citizens.
Surrey, British Columbia
Joined September 2012
We congratulate @MBMetis_MMF on signing their historic treaty with Canada. This significant step carves a path for other Métis governments, including MNBC, towards self-government and raises up all Métis across the homeland as we work on Section 35 rights assertions.
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MNBC withdraws from the Métis National Council (MNC) effective immediately. The decision comes after failed attempts by MNBC to address the inequities of MNC’s governance structure with the remaining Métis govts opting to maintain status quo. News release: https://t.co/RXOBnBtYTG
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On November 16, we celebrate #LouisRielDay, honoring the visionary who shaped the Métis Nation. Riel’s courage and commitment to defending Métis rights inspire us still. Let’s carry his dream forward.
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MNBC worked closely with John Horgan, in his position as leader of the B.C. NDP, to strengthen our partnership with the Province on behalf of Métis people. We are proud of the work we accomplished together and are sad to hear of his passing.
Today, British Columbia lost a remarkable leader, and we in the BC NDP lost a dear friend and mentor. John Horgan dedicated his life to public service, to the people of British Columbia, and to the principles of fairness, compassion, and integrity.
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We are also proud to congratulate Métis Citizen Master Corporal Sheri-Lea Gee, 4th Canadian Ranger Patrol Group, Valemount, BC who was selected to participate in this year’s Remembrance Day Sentry Program. She will have an important role in Ottawa today as Eagle Staff Carrier.
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On #Remembrance Day, we raise our hands in gratitude to those who defended our freedoms, shaping our nation with resilience. #LestWeForget
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On #IndigenousVeteransDay, we honour the resilience, courage, and dedication of Indigenous veterans who defended our nation and freedoms. Their legacy of service and sacrifice, although historically overlooked, continues to inspire us all. Today we remember.
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We are deeply saddened to hear of Murray Sinclair’s passing. He was a champion for Indigenous rights throughout his career in law and public service and encouraged all Canadians to listen and learn from the TRC report.
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Métis Nation British Columbia withdraws from Métis National Council’s Annual General Assembly Read our full statement at https://t.co/FmaCBUL28V
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Congratulations to the Métis Community Society of Kelly Lake and the Kelly Lake Métis Settlement Society, who voted to unite as the Kelly Lake Métis Settlement Society. The decision to collaborate is a win for Métis across the province. We are stronger together!
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3. Ensure the committee of experts convened to make recommendations for the operation of single payer pharmacare include a dedicated seat for a FN representative, a Métis representative, and an Inuit representative, all 3 Indigenous people as defined in the Canadian Constitution.
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2. Meaningfully collaborate and consult with Métis governments to ensure the implementation and delivery of national universal pharmacare provides culturally responsive services for Métis.
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We urge the Senate to take the following actions to ensure Bill C-64 benefits all Métis citizens: 1. Embed cultural safety into the pharmacare system to ensure it meets the unique needs of Métis, First Nations, and Inuit.
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MNBC CEO Colette Trudeau addressed the Standing Senate Cmte on Social Affairs, Science & Technology about Bill C-64. "While it can address healthcare disparities, it also demands careful attention to Indigenous self-determination, data sovereignty, and provincial cooperation."
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If you or someone you know needs support, the National Indian Residential School Crisis Line provides 24-hour crisis support toll-free at 1-866-925-4419. You can also reach out to the 24/7 Métis Crisis Line at 1-833-638-4722.
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We stood together to honor those who did not make it home and recognize those who continue to struggle with these difficult memories. They still need our support. Our communities are resilient and will continue to come together to hold each other up.
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MNBC President Walter Mineault was honored to join Saulteau First Nations on #NationalDayForTruthAndReconciliation yesterday. Maarsii (thank you) to Chief Rudy Pacquette for extending the invitation to participate in this important day of remembrance.
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Today, on #TruthAndReconciliationDay, we reflect on the pain endured by Métis, First Nations, and Inuit peoples. Residential schools stole children from their families and culture. We honour survivors and commit to genuine efforts for healing, truth, justice, and renewal. #NDTR
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