[17] There is no consensus on who is considered Métis or a non-status Indian, nor need there be. In addition, the court stated that : 613-798-1488 Toll Free: 800-263-4889 Fax: 613-722-4225
The Métis Nation is comprised of descendants of people born of relations between First Nation women and European men. Other Métis registry groups also focus on recognition and protection of their culture and heritage. The ethno genesis of a new Indigenous people, called the Métis, resulted from the subsequent intermarriages of these mixed ancestry individuals. ‘Métis’ can refer to the historic Métis community in Manitoba’s Red River Settlement or it can be used as a general term for anyone with mixed European and Aboriginal heritage. The Métis are a distinct Indigenous people with a unique history, culture, language and territory that includes the waterways of Ontario, surrounds the Great Lakes, and spans into what is known as the historic Northwest. The Métis Nation grew into a distinct culture and became a people in the Northwest prior to that territory becoming part of Canada. This position has been subject to much debate and controversy. Métis Nation of Ontario 500 Old St. Patric St, Unit3 Ottawa, ON K1N 9G4 Tel.

Cultural and ethnic labels do not lend themselves to neat boundaries. The initial offspring of these unions were of mixed ancestry. In Ontario, these settlements were part of larger regional communities, interconnected by the highly mobile lifestyle of the Métis, the fur trade network, seasonal rounds, extensive kinship connections and a shared collective history and identity. Some mixed-ancestry communities identify as Métis, others as Indian:The 1996 Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples stated:All three factors must be present for an individual to qualify under the SCC legal definition of Métis. In 2003 MNC had five provincial affiliates: Métis Nation of Ontario Secretariat, Distinct Métis settlements emerged as a result of the fur trade along freighting waterways and watersheds. This Métis Nation Homeland includes the three Prairie Provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta), as well as, parts of Ontario, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories and the Northern United States.
The Métis Nation is comprised of descendants of people born of relations between First Nation women and European men. The Métis have generally not organized as an ethnic or political group in the United States as they have in Canada, where they had armed confrontations in an effort to secure a homeland.None of these claim to represent all Métis. If a person sends an application on behalf of other adults, we will contact the other adult applicants and ask them to confirm that the 'e-signature' is theirs. The remaining Métis Settlers were forced to move into one of the eight remaining Métis Settlements – leaving the eight contemporary Métis Settlements.35.