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BC Métis Assembly of Natural Resources Letter to MNBC

The following letter was sent to the MNBC by  Mark Carlson, Kootenay Regional Captain and Chair, BCMANR Captains Assembly MNBC Presidents, Hello all, after the weekend BCMANR had a conference call Tuesday evening May 15th/2012 to fill in the Captains that were not allowed at the Enbridge meeting on what went on. In attendance: Mark Carlson [...]

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MNBC Announces Regional Sessions

Attention Métis leaders and Métis people of British Columbia; The BC Métis Federation writes today in our efforts to ensure timely communication about issues that affect Métis people. This past weekend the MNBC Board and communities aligned with the MNBC co-hosted a forum entitled the MNBC Community Advisory Meeting regarding the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines [...]

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BC Métis Federation Financial Assessment Proves MNBC is No Longer Financially Sustainable

Attention Métis leaders and Métis people of British Columbia; The BC Métis Federation has patiently waited for responses to several correspondences sent to the Métis Nation British Columbia (MNBC) addressed to their board in December 2011 and January 2012. Unfortunately MNBC has not provided any responses and there continues to be significant concerns about the [...]

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Open Letter to Métis People – Métis Health

I am writing this letter addressed to Métis people in British Columbia in response to a number of inquiries about the position of the BC Métis Federation in response to the MNBC health survey being conduct at this time entitled the Métis Public Health Surveillance Project.

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Open letter to the BC Métis People

The situation and events within the MNBC board and management continues to demonstrate severe mismanagement resulting in negative impacts to existing programs and an outright lack of public transparency. Repeatedly MNBC has not provided information and once again did not disclose this major decision. We believe the process by which a borrowing resolution was presented to RBC was not proper and thereby contravening corporate law.

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