Since the early 20th century, the Métis in Alberta have organized at the provincial level to advocate for the rights and interests that we hold together as an Aboriginal people. On July 16, the two men jointly charged with the murders of Morris Cardinal and Jake Sansom appeared at St. Paul Provincial Court. Métis Nation of Alberta announces Fort McMurray and Fort Vermilion flood relief Edmonton (May 11, 2020) – The Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA) is announcing $140,000 from the Emergency Housing Fund for […] Read More > 13K likes. On June 27, 2019, the Government of Canada and the Métis Nation of Alberta signed a Métis Government Recognition and Self-Government Agreement (MGRSA) which recognizes the MNA as the government of the Metis Nation within Alberta and identifies the path for formalizing that recognition of the MNA as the government of the Métis Nation within Alberta within the Canadian legal system.In 1961, the MNA, then still known as the MAA, was first incorporated and registered under provincial legislation. Our leaders chose to incorporate the MAA to act as a legal and administrative complement to our Métis self-government.

Alberta MétisWorks is an online business directory of Métis owned and verified businesses. But any Métis can access membership and the rights to live and follow the Métis culture on these settlements...On November 16, 2017, the MNA and Canada signed a Framework Agreement that set the stage for self-government negotiations with the Métis Nation within Alberta. Developed by the Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA) as a tool to connect Métis businesses with procurement opportunities, and to allow Métis entrepreneurs to build relationships within their communities and across the province. WikiProject Indigenous North Americans First Nations Commons Wiktionary Inuit Commons Wiktionary Métis Commons Wiktionary v t e The Métis Nation developed its own group identity, language (Michif), culture, way of life, and forms of self-government throughout the inter-related communities and territory of our Homeland. The Métis Nation of Alberta ("MNA"), which has served as the representative of the Métis in the province since 1928, currently has over 43,000 registered citizens. It aimed to provide the remaining Métis colonies with a united voice. This registration was mainly done because governments began making funding available to Indigenous representative organizations such as the MNA but insisted that such organizations be incorporated in order to be legally recognized entities and obtain the funding available. The Métis Nation of Alberta Region 3 promotes the political, social, cultural, and economic interests and rights of the Métis citizens and their families. One of the FMS's earliest leaders, Adrian Hope, was a proud member of the MAA who had attended the hearings of the Half -breed Commission on the MAA's behalf and had served as MAA president from 1961 to 1967. The MAA's leadership consistently attended the Commission's hearings. Metis Nation of Alberta Region 1 covers an area from Highway 28 north to the Northwest Territories Border and from Athabasca to the Sasktchewan Border and is part of the Métis Nation of Alberta governance structure which is divided into six regional areas. In 1934, in response to MAA lobbying, Alberta appointed the "Half-breed Commission" to examine and report on Métis health, education, homelessness, and land issues.

The First Nation, Métis and Inuit Education Directorate provides leadership and strategic direction to support the education system in closing the achievement gap between First Nations, Métis and Inuit students and all Alberta students. We mourn together and we will heal together.Many gathered in front of the Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta today in support of justice and the families […]Find out what health and wellness services are available.Update on Court Proceedings on Métis Hunters Murder Charges: the two men jointly charged with the murders of Morris Cardinal and Jake Sansom were both denied bail, the second accused appearing in Edmonton Court of Queen’s Bench.On June 16, 2020 a Judge of the Court of Queen’s Bench in Edmonton denied Bail to the person charged […]Are you looking to apply for your Métis card? The following year, pursuant to the Accord, Alberta passed the Metis Settlements Act and related legislation and granted the Metis Settlements General Council ("MSGC") fee simple title to the lands of what are now known as the Metis Settlements. The MNA is the manifestation of the Métis Nation within Alberta's long struggle to have our self-government, rights, and interests recognized within the province of Alberta.The Métis Nation within Alberta is an integral part of the larger Métis Nation-a distinct Indigenous people whose Homeland stretches across west-central North America. Metis Nation of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. After a two-year investigation, the Commission recommended that the province provide Métis with a secure land base and adequate services. Alberta is also home to eight Metis Settlements established by provincial legislation. This was done for the benefit of all Métis in Alberta:By the early 1800s, a new and distinct Indigenous people emerged in what is now western Canada-the Métis Nation.