Looking to the next milestone in Métis reconciliation

With another autumn season upon us, we reflect on the journey Métis have been on to have our rights recognized.
The story of our Métis ancestors fighting for our rights in Mica Bay ties directly to the story of Steve Powley, pictured, and his son harvesting their moose and having their right to do so recognized by the Supreme Court in September 2003, writes Margaret Froh.
The autumn season is one rich with stories of Métis fighting for our rights. Our stories are how we have remained connected as communities over time and across great distances. And they are how we share our truth on the path to reconciliation. As we mark Truth and Reconciliation Day, we share these...

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