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Thursday 14 May 2020

Senator Gerry and Margaret St. Germain Bursary

Are you a Grade 12 Metis Student?

Would you like to be the recipient of a $1,000 bursary?

 

This award is named in honour of Senator Gerry St. Germain and his wife Margaret.

Born in the tine Metis community named Grantown in 1937, Senator Gerry St. Germain’s political career began in the 1980s. At the time he was president of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.  From there, he was elected to a seat in the Canadian House of Commons.  In June of 1993 he was appointed to the Canadian Senate and in June 2000, Senator St. Germain became the only Canadian Alliance Senator.  He led the negotiations to unite the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservative Party; the two parties later merged in 2003 and became known as the Conservative Party of Canada.  Senator St. Germain was the first self-identified Metis Citizen to be appointed to the Canadian Cabinet.  His pride in his Metis roots began to emerge with his political career.  He has since released a book “I am Metis: The Story of Gerry St. Germain”.  His commitment to the Metis community is a pinnacle of the life that he and his wife, Margaret, share together.

Background:

Through a donation received by Gerry St. Germain and matched fund by the Manitoba Metis Federation, the Louis Riel Institute is proud to offer the Senator Gerry & Margaret St. Germain Bursary.  This bursary is named for the respected Senator, the Honourable Gerry St. Germain and is for grade 12 Manitoba Metis students who excel in Math and/or Science.

Application Submission:

Due Date: June 26th 2020

Submit application by;

Mail/In Person

Email

Fax

Louis Riel Institute

103-150 Henry Avenue

Winnipeg, MB R3B 0J7

 

lribursaries@mmf.mb.ca

204-984-9484

 

For Inquires please email lribursaries@mmf.mb.ca or call 204-984-9480

 

 

Application Criteria:

·         Metis Citizenship

·         Grade 12 student who excels in Math and/or Science

·         Grade 12 student who is actively involved in the community

·         Grade 12 student who attend school in Manitoba

Application Requirements:

ü  Completed application – make sure every section is filled out.  Mark “N/A” where it does not apply to you instead of leaving it blank

    You can find the application here:  

      http://www.louisrielinstitute.com/senator-gerry-margaret-st-germain-bursary.php


T  Transcript or statement for marks from the most recent year - this can be an official statement or a print out from your secondary institution

ü  Two letters of recommendation;

o   One from a member of the Metis community;                              

This needs to be someone who is Metis and can talk about you as a Metis   student to describe what are you are doing to strengthen our Metis Nation

o   One from academic community (or employment if out of school form more than one year);                                                                                                            This needs to be someone who is involved with you academically (i.e. teacher, advisor, etc.) that can describe what kind of student you are, how you approach your school work demands, etc.

ü  Essay (500 words)

o   What program are you in and why?

o   What are your future plans, how will they be accomplished and why?

o   What do you do in the community and/or extra-curricular and why?

ü  Proof that you are eligible as a Metis student (see below for requirements)

The following methods are acceptable ways of verifying that you are Metis:

1.    A current citizenship in a Metis nation (i.e. MMF)

2.    A Metis Citizenship application that is in process

3.    Other methods as approved by the Louis Riel Institute

Attach these items

1.    If your verification is: Citizenship with a Metis Government provide one of the following:

a.    A photocopy of your citizenship card

b.    A letter of confirmation from the nation if your application is being process for either a new card or a replacement card


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