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Cision Canada
02-07-2025
- Politics
- Cision Canada
Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak Responds to Métis-Nation-Saskatchewan Concerns
OTTAWA, ON, July 2, 2025 /CNW/ - Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak (LFMO), the national voice of Métis women and gender-diverse people, sees this moment in Métis Nation–Saskatchewan (MN-S) as a chance to strengthen rather than strain our shared commitment to genuine self-government. Democracy flourishes when every citizen's voice is welcomed and when our systems reflect the values that have guided Métis communities for generations: transparency, accountability, and mutual respect. Too often, we see self-governing bodies blur the line between democracy and bureaucracy. When internal rules and technicalities are used to shut people out or override the voices of citizens, it goes against the spirit of self-determination. Women face unnecessary barriers and lateral violence while carrying out their elected duties. Their perseverance reminds us that strong governance is built on diverse voices working together. Real democracy is built on transparency, fairness, and accountability to the people and not on power held behind closed doors. Our Métis Traditional laws were never meant to serve individual interests; they were built to protect the community, ensure fairness, and uplift all voices, especially those most often pushed to the margins. "We must remember that the right to lead comes from the people, not from policy documents. If we lose sight of that, we lose the very heart of who we are as Métis." said Melanie Omeniho, President of LFMO, "When we stay grounded in community wisdom and Métis ways of governing, we honour our ancestors and create space for future generations to thrive." True self-government relies on clear separation between political leadership and administrative processes, ensuring decision-making remains open and Métis citizen driven. By upholding election results, welcoming dialogue, and bringing Elders, youth, 2SLGBTQQIA+ people, and regional perspectives to the table, MN-S can model the best of Métis democracy. We must commit to rebuilding Métis governments rooted in kinship, mutual respect, and accountability, creating spaces where all citizens, inclusive of Métis women and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people, can lead with courage and speak out against injustice without fear of reprisal. We know our communities deserve better. LFMO stands ready to support all efforts that centre honesty, respect, and collective responsibility. We believe the path ahead can reaffirm our Nation's strength and deepen trust across every corner of the Métis Motherland. LFMO speaks as the national and international voice for Métis Women and gender-diverse people across the Métis Motherland, spanning Ontario westward to British Columbia. Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak aims to consult, promote, and represent the personal, spiritual, social, cultural, political, and economic interests and aspirations of women and gender diverse people.


Malaysian Reserve
28-05-2025
- Politics
- Malaysian Reserve
Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak Responds to Speech from the Throne
OTTAWA, ON, May 28, 2025 /CNW/ – Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak (LFMO)—the national voice for Métis women, girls, and gender-diverse people across the Métis Motherland—welcomes the affirming and unifying vision shared in the recent Speech from the Throne, delivered by King Charles III during the Throne Speech on Tuesday. As a national organization with a clear mandate to advocate for the rights, safety, and wellbeing of Métis women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people, LFMO supports the vision for a stronger and more unified Canada as outlined in the Speech. We recognize that a more prosperous Canada translates into improved opportunities for Métis women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people. Building an inclusive and equitable Canada means expanding protections for Métis women and gender-diverse people. The need to work collaboratively with Indigenous peoples to shape culturally-relevant, trauma-informed, and Indigenous-led policies and solutions is clearer than ever. The full implementation of the 231 Calls to Justice and the 62 Métis-specific Calls to Miskotaha is a matter of urgent and immediate action. The crisis of MMIWG2S+ is ongoing, and these frameworks offer a clear path forward. LFMO has built respectful and collaborative relationships with past federal cabinets, and we are eager to engage with this government to meaningfully address gender-based violence and the MMIWG2S+ crisis. Ensuring that Métis women and gender-diverse people not only have a seat at the table, but a hand in building it, must be a foundational priority across all policy areas. 'As we look to the future, our resolve is strong and our vision has never been more clear,' said Melanie Omeniho, President of LFMO. 'We welcome the support and allyship of Prime Minister Carney's cabinet as we forge a path to self-determination and safety for all Métis women and gender-diverse individuals.' LFMO remains committed to working with the federal government to advance reconciliation, gender equity, and culturally grounded solutions. LFMO will continue working to build a Canada where Métis women, girls, and gender-diverse people are safe, empowered, and heard. About LFMO: LFMO speaks as the national and international voice for the Women of the Métis Nation across the Métis Motherland, spanning Ontario westward to British Columbia. Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak aims to consult, promote, and represent the personal, spiritual, social, cultural, political, and economic interests and aspirations of women and gender diverse people.
Yahoo
28-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak Responds to Speech from the Throne
OTTAWA, ON, May 28, 2025 /CNW/ - Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak (LFMO)—the national voice for Métis women, girls, and gender-diverse people across the Métis Motherland—welcomes the affirming and unifying vision shared in the recent Speech from the Throne, delivered by King Charles III during the Throne Speech on Tuesday. As a national organization with a clear mandate to advocate for the rights, safety, and wellbeing of Métis women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people, LFMO supports the vision for a stronger and more unified Canada as outlined in the Speech. We recognize that a more prosperous Canada translates into improved opportunities for Métis women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people. Building an inclusive and equitable Canada means expanding protections for Métis women and gender-diverse people. The need to work collaboratively with Indigenous peoples to shape culturally-relevant, trauma-informed, and Indigenous-led policies and solutions is clearer than ever. The full implementation of the 231 Calls to Justice and the 62 Métis-specific Calls to Miskotaha is a matter of urgent and immediate action. The crisis of MMIWG2S+ is ongoing, and these frameworks offer a clear path forward. LFMO has built respectful and collaborative relationships with past federal cabinets, and we are eager to engage with this government to meaningfully address gender-based violence and the MMIWG2S+ crisis. Ensuring that Métis women and gender-diverse people not only have a seat at the table, but a hand in building it, must be a foundational priority across all policy areas. "As we look to the future, our resolve is strong and our vision has never been more clear," said Melanie Omeniho, President of LFMO. "We welcome the support and allyship of Prime Minister Carney's cabinet as we forge a path to self-determination and safety for all Métis women and gender-diverse individuals." LFMO remains committed to working with the federal government to advance reconciliation, gender equity, and culturally grounded solutions. LFMO will continue working to build a Canada where Métis women, girls, and gender-diverse people are safe, empowered, and heard. About LFMO: LFMO speaks as the national and international voice for the Women of the Métis Nation across the Métis Motherland, spanning Ontario westward to British Columbia. Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak aims to consult, promote, and represent the personal, spiritual, social, cultural, political, and economic interests and aspirations of women and gender diverse people. SOURCE Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak View original content to download multimedia: Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Cision Canada
28-05-2025
- Politics
- Cision Canada
Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak Responds to Speech from the Throne Français
OTTAWA, ON, May 28, 2025 /CNW/ - Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak (LFMO)—the national voice for Métis women, girls, and gender-diverse people across the Métis Motherland—welcomes the affirming and unifying vision shared in the recent Speech from the Throne, delivered by King Charles III during the Throne Speech on Tuesday. As a national organization with a clear mandate to advocate for the rights, safety, and wellbeing of Métis women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people, LFMO supports the vision for a stronger and more unified Canada as outlined in the Speech. We recognize that a more prosperous Canada translates into improved opportunities for Métis women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people. Building an inclusive and equitable Canada means expanding protections for Métis women and gender-diverse people. The need to work collaboratively with Indigenous peoples to shape culturally-relevant, trauma-informed, and Indigenous-led policies and solutions is clearer than ever. The full implementation of the 231 Calls to Justice and the 62 Métis-specific Calls to Miskotaha is a matter of urgent and immediate action. The crisis of MMIWG2S+ is ongoing, and these frameworks offer a clear path forward. LFMO has built respectful and collaborative relationships with past federal cabinets, and we are eager to engage with this government to meaningfully address gender-based violence and the MMIWG2S+ crisis. Ensuring that Métis women and gender-diverse people not only have a seat at the table, but a hand in building it, must be a foundational priority across all policy areas. "As we look to the future, our resolve is strong and our vision has never been more clear," said Melanie Omeniho, President of LFMO. "We welcome the support and allyship of Prime Minister Carney's cabinet as we forge a path to self-determination and safety for all Métis women and gender-diverse individuals." LFMO remains committed to working with the federal government to advance reconciliation, gender equity, and culturally grounded solutions. LFMO will continue working to build a Canada where Métis women, girls, and gender-diverse people are safe, empowered, and heard. About LFMO: LFMO speaks as the national and international voice for the Women of the Métis Nation across the Métis Motherland, spanning Ontario westward to British Columbia. Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak aims to consult, promote, and represent the personal, spiritual, social, cultural, political, and economic interests and aspirations of women and gender diverse people.


Cision Canada
28-05-2025
- Politics
- Cision Canada
Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak Congratulates the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan on 2025 Election Results
OTTAWA, ON, May 28, 2025 /CNW/ - Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak (LFMO), the national voice of Métis women and gender-diverse people, extends its sincere and heartfelt congratulations to the newly elected leadership of the Métis Nation–Saskatchewan (MNS), following their May 25, 2025, election. We recognize the Métis citizens across Saskatchewan who participated in the democratic process, helping to shape the future of their Métis government. Through active engagement, they have chosen leaders who will guide the MNS and its citizens forward in advancing the priorities and well-being of Métis communities across the province. "We acknowledge those who stepped forward to lead and every citizen who cast their vote," said LFMO President Melanie Omeniho. "The strength of the Métis Nation lies in the people—in our vision, our courage, and our compassion for one another. A strong Nation is one where all voices are heard, and where women, youth, Elders, and gender-diverse people are helping shape the path forward. That's how we build a future that truly reflects who we are." Participating in elections is an act of self-determination. Rooted in community and guided by cultural values, these moments reflect the strength and ongoing commitment of Indigenous peoples to shape their own paths and make decisions that reflect who they are and what matters most to them. Taking part in elections is one way we carry our responsibilities as Métis people. It helps ensure our leadership stays rooted in our values and remains connected to the voices and priorities of grassroots Métis communities including women, youth, Elders, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people