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Organization: Métis Nation of Ontario - Windsor Office  
Phone Numbers: 519-948-9908
Toll-Free: 1-800-263-4889
Crisis: 1-877-767-7572
Website: www.metisnation.org
Address:
600 Tecumseh Rd E, Suite 145
Windsor, ON
N8X 4X9
Intersection: Howard Ave and Tecumseh Rd E
Location: Windsor (Walkerville)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Service Description: To carry out the work outlined in The Statement of Prime Purpose, the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) has established a province wide infastructure to deliver programs and services for Métis people in Ontario in the areas of Economic Development; Education and Training; Healing and Wellness; Housing and Infrastructure; Intergovernmental Relations; Lands, Resources, and Consultation; and Citizenship and Harvesting. Through its many branches the MNO employs over 200 people located in communities across Ontario.

Please note that all Citizenship and Harvester inquires should go to the MNO Registry Branch of the Ottawa office. The toll free number for the Registry is 1-855-798-1006

Fees: No fee for service *membership not required for any Healing and Wellness Services
Application: No referral required * application form and instructions on website * citizenship requires documentation of historic Métis ancestry, which then becomes part of the centralized registry * veteran membership requires additional forms and documentation of military service
Eligibility / Target Population: People who self-identify as Métis, are not enrolled in any other Aboriginal registry, and are of historic Métis ancestry or reside in Métis communities
Languages: English
Area Served:
Windsor-Essex County, Chatham-Kent  
See Also: Advocacy and Social Action for Indigenous Peoples

This information was last completely updated on January 22, 2025

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The Métis Nation are a distinct Nation among the Aboriginal peoples in Canada, and as such, our Aboriginal and treaty rights are recognized and affirmed under Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982.