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Métis Nation of Ontario say academic gathering is an attempt to erase their history

First Nations and academics dispute the legitimacy of six Métis Nation of Ontario communities recognized in 2017, aiming to protect treaty territories and assert Indigenous rights.

  • This weekend in Sault Ste. Marie, Robinson Huron Waawiindamaagewin is hosting a sold-out forum questioning six Métis Nation of Ontario communities recognized in 2017.
  • The Powley ruling established a Métis identity test, while reports for Wabun Tribal Council and Saugeen Ojibway Nation found no evidence of distinct historic Métis communities.
  • Métis Nation of Ontario members responded that `The elders in our communities have their oral history — they're historians`, Sam Manitowabi said, emphasizing the importance of recorded history.
  • Organizers hope to pass a resolution Sunday affirming opposition to the Métis Nation of Ontario, with First Nations saying the summit protects inherent rights and treaty territory.
  • First Nations warn federal and provincial governments could improperly consult the Métis Nation of Ontario on major projects, potentially undermining First Nations' jurisdiction, as disputes over recognition continue.
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Métis Nation of Ontario say academic gathering is an attempt to erase their history

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·Winnipeg, Canada
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OTTAWA—Members of the Métis Nation of Ontario claim that a university summit in the province is an infringement of their history because it challenges the legitimacy of their relationship to Métis heritage and land claims. First Nations organizers explain that this event is intended to protect their territories from what they consider to be a violation of their rights. The event, which will take place on Saturday and Sunday in Sault Ste. Marie, …

·Richelieu, Canada
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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