The Canadian Métis Council - Intertribal (CMC-IT) is dedicated to the concerns of the Métis people regarding culture, harvesting rights, education, health, youth, justice and other related issues. CMC-IT is also dedicated to the promotion of Métis culture and history. CMC-IT also encourages involvement of our members with other political and cultural organizations.
Governed by a Board of Directors, the Canadian Métis Council - IT is a non-profit corporation concerned with cultural issues, harvesting rights, education, health, youth, justice and other related issues that directly effect the Métis people of North America.
Persons who believe that they have Aboriginal ancestry are invited to submit an application to CMC-IT's Registry Office.
Applying for Papal Blessing Parchments Click HereFaith DirectFaith Direct is an excellent and easy way to support the parish while reducing the administrative costs of envelopes and saving our wonderful staff and volunteer's precious time.To enroll in the Faith Direct program you may pick up an enrollment form in the parish office or enroll online at www.faithdirect.net using our church code VA99.Thank you for your generosity!Parish Bible Study Classes usingActs: The Spread of the Kingdomclick the image below for the registration . St. John's Mercy Hallas we begin our study ofActs: The Spread of the KingdomThis coming September we will begin anew with the next in the Bible Timeline series of Acts: The Spread of the Kingdom, a twenty week study. These sessions will begin on Tuesday, September 9 and will meet in Mercy Hall from 7pm to 9pm each week.
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Veteran HelpHelp & ResourcesThe Legion Service Bureau Network serves Veterans, members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), RCMP, and their families by representing their interests with Veterans Affairs Canada and the Veterans Review and Appeal Board for disability benefits under the Pension Act or the New Veterans Charter. The Legion's professional Command Service Officers are mandated by legislation to provide representation, advocacy and financial assistance free of charge, Legion member or not.Get InvolvedOpportunitiesShow your support for those who fought and for those who continue to fight in Canada's military. Anyone can be a member.*Members InfoServices & ResourcesBeing a member of The Royal Canadian Legion offers a chance to be a part of your community on a local and national level, and, most importantly, it gives you the opportunity to support our Veterans, serving military, and to help foster the tradition of Remembrance.