Three decades after RCAP and 10 years after the Daniels decision and the recommendations of the TRC, the frameworks for implementation already exist.
When engagement is co-ordinated early and grounded in practical realities, governments are better positioned to design programs and policies that deliver meaningful results.
As wildfires increasingly impact the Métis Homeland, drawing on the wisdom of our ancestors offers sustainable, culturally grounded solutions for the future.
The Métis played a crucial role in the founding of this country and its economy, yet too often we are treated as the forgotten people of Canada.
The cost-of-living crisis has pushed many Métis households to the brink. With the looming threat of 25-per-cent tariffs, this situation will only worsen.
The Métis National Council is at a crossroads, but not without a map, offering a clear focus on a vision of service and self-determination.