
Introduction
Currently, the Métis Nation does not have a Constitution. However,
Métis people from throughout the Homeland have consistently expressed
their desire to have a Métis Nation Constitution in order to strengthen
Métis nationalism and build a stronger and more effective national
governance structure. Further, successive Métis National Council
(MNC) Annual General Assemblies have provided direction for the development
of a Métis Nation Constitution.
Over the past few years, the necessity for a Métis Nation Constitution
has grown as our nation continues to make important gains in implementing
self-government at a national, regional and community level. Successful
court cases recognizing the existence of the Métis people and our
Aboriginal rights, on-going political lobbying, the adoption of a national
definition for citizenship within the Métis Nation and the expansion
of Métis control over socio-economic programs and services delivered
to our people all positively contribute to our nation's self-government
agenda.
Securing a Métis Nation Constitution is a difficult process. It
has been attempted many times before without success. Through these past
experiences, it is well-recognized that in order to achieve a fundamental
change in our national governance structure there must be widespread support
for such a change throughout the Métis Nation Homeland.
Any successful constitutional process will require
broad-based community consultations, a transparent process for the development
and ratification of a Métis Nation Constitution, a thorough understanding of how
a Métis Nation Constitution will operate by Métis citizens
and leaders, as well as, extensive cooperation, collaboration and
political will at a community, provincial and national level.
Even though this may seem like a daunting task,
as a nation, we are committed to moving towards a Métis Nation
Constitution ...
What is the Purpose of this Document?
This consultation document is a starting point for
the MNC's broad-based community consultations on a Métis Nation
Constitution. No proposed Constitutions have been drafted! No decisions
have been made on how our Constitution should look! The only purpose
of this document is to engage a nation-wide and inclusive consultation
process.
This document is designed to faciliate discussions
at a community, regional, provincial and national level and let everyone
have there say. It provides background information on the Métis Nation and its current provincial
and national governance structures, provides information on what is the
purpose of a Constitution generally and a Métis Nation Constitution
specifically and provides some questions to start the dialogue on a Métis
Nation Constitution.
Based on the input received from these initial consultations,
a 'What We Heard' document will be prepared and shared with the Métis
community. It is hoped that from this preliminary process there will
be emerging consensus on some issues, as well as, the identification
of issues that will require more focused consultations as we move forward.
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