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We are midway through our Mental Illness Awareness Week Campaign! Today, we invite you to learn more about men’s mental health as Shaughn shares with us his story of living with depression, anxiety, and PTSD. If you would like to read it as PDF, click here or the images below.…
https://www.facebook.com/metisnationbritishcolumbia/videos/256199419121… The Indigenous Languages Act, co-developed with the Métis Nation, is a landmark achievement for reclaiming, revitalizing, protecting, and maintaining our Métis Nation languages. This video provides a…
ONE WEEK FROM TODAY! MNBC's new cabinet and government is officially sworn in. You can watch it LIVE on MNBC's website or Facebook page starting at 6 PM.
For day two of MNBC’s Mental Illness Awareness Week campaign, Ava shares with us her experiences of living with Borderline Personality Disorder. As Ava says, “You can live with mental illness; you don't have to just survive but you can thrive.” Click the image or here for PDF…
October 5th marks the launch Métis Nation BC's Mental Illness Awareness Week Campaign. In support of this campaign, Métis participants have volunteered to share their stories of living with a mental illness. Today, Elle shares with us her experiences of living with bipolar II…
Why October?Between 1978 and 2002, nearly seventy sex-trade workers disappeared from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, many of whom were Indigenous. During the 1990s, British Columbia’s Highway 16 became known as the "Highway of Tears" after more than thirty-two Indigenous women…
We stand united Every year on September 30th Orange Shirt day pays tribute to residential schools survivors, those that did not make it and the legacy residential schools leave behind.  This day also provides ongoing knowledge and awareness of the impacts it has had on the both…
Orange Shirt Day (September 30th) is a day when we honour the Indigenous children who were sent away to residential schools in Canada. It is an opportunity to learn more about the history of those schools and children. It began in Williams Lake, BC, in 2013. Former residential…
On September 21st, Métis Nation BC (MNBC) voted in a new government, electing new and returning officials who each bring a unique blend of culture, experience, and expertise that will have a positive impact on the lives of Métis people. Voters sent a clear message that they want…
View the Métis Provincial Council of BC 2020 Audited Financial Statements here.