A documentary called "No Longer Forgotten." It documents a group of Métis Veterans returning to Juno Beach for the opening of a Metis exhibit. The video is approximately 22:09 in length and is copyrighted by the Metis National Council in 2010.
Veterans In The Documentary Robert Bruce Howard Dickenson Donn Fowler Edmond Gagne Joseph Gagnon Francis Godon Leo Goulet Ronald Monkman Charlie St. Germaine
Raw footage interviews for the documentary, "Francis: The Measure of a Métis Man." Interview with Clément Chartier and Colonel Lockhart Fulton (Retired)
Veterans Francis Godon and Charlie Fosseneuve return to Europe. They visit Juno Beach and attend official ceremonies for the opening of the Juno Beach Centre.
Kathy Hodgson-Smith and Clément Chartier accompany the veterans.
The video is approximately 1:59:35 long. The video has on-screen information from the VHS transfer. It appears to be a VHS transfer of a file that is already in the collection.
Veterans Francis Godon and Charlie Fosseneuve return to Europe. Charlie and Francis travel through various train stations and airports. They visit churches, Commonwealth Wargraves, and other areas. Both Charlie and Francis are looking for places they remember.
Kathy Hodgson-Smith and Clément Chartier accompany the veterans.
The video is approximately two hours long. The video has on-screen information from the VHS transfer. It appears to be a VHS transfer of a file that is already in the collection.
Veterans Francis Godon and Charlie Fosseneuve return to Europe. They visit Juno Beach and attend official ceremonies for the opening of the Juno Beach Centre. Francis revisits the area where he served and looks for where he was captured by German forces during World War II.
Kathy Hodgson-Smith and Clément Chartier accompany the veterans.
The video is approximately 2:01:01. Much of the video has on-screen information from the VHS transfer. It appears to be a VHS transfer of a file that is already in the collection. The last 5 minutes or so of the video is a blue screen.
Métis veterans attend the opening of the Juno Beach Centre in Normandy on June 6, 2003. After the opening, veterans Charlie Fosseneuve and Francis Godon travel by train to Amsterdam. Charlie Fosseneuve travels with Kathy Hodgson-Smith and Clément Chartier to various historical sites and cemeteries. Charlie is trying to find areas where he travelled after landing on Juno Beach. He's also looking for the grave of his brother-in-law, Victor Carriere.
An event to honour Métis veterans in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The event took place as part of the Métis National Council's 19th Annual General Assembly on October 24, 2003. Newly elected President of the Métis National Council, Clément Chartier, addressed the gathering from the podium and mentioned his trip to Normandy with two veterans, Charlie Fosseneuve and Francis Godon. Minister responsible for Veterans Affairs David Chartrand spoke and made presentations to five veterans. Bruce Flamont also spoke. The video ends with b-roll of the room and photo opportunities with various groups. The video is about 47:29 long and was shot on October 24, 2003.
Veterans acknowledged in the video. Bob Kelly from Surrey, BC Victor Letedre from Edmonton, AB Charlie Fosseneuve from Cumberland House, SK Wayne Clarkson from Mafeking, MB Shaun Redmond from Cornwall, ON
This is a video from what appears to be Europe and then the journey through airports back to Saskatoon, Canada. The video is 19:55 long. It begins with Veteran Charlie Fosseneuve a veteran cemetery in Belgium. Clément Chartier can be heard asking questions in the background. The bulk of the video shows veterans travelling through airports. Veterans Francis Godon and Charlie Fosseneuve are seen in the video.
Video of Charlie Fosseneauve revisiting France. He is accompanied by Clément Chartier and Kathy Hodgson-Smith. The video starts with Charlie looking around at an outdoor memorial.
Then Charlie asks questions of two women behind a counter. It may be the Juno Beach Centre. It sounds like he wanted to find landmarks he remembered. There is a tour of what could be a museum - possibly the Juno Beach Centre. Part of the video appears to be a road trip searching for where Charlie was stationed. Charlie is searching for the grave of his brother-in-law - Victor Carriere.
Kathy can be heard in the audio referencing that they found Victor's grave in 'section 339' in Antwerp on June 4.
Clément Chartier and Cecile Blanke pose before the newly unveiled Lac Pelletier Monument to The Métis War Veterans erected by Ponteix Prairie Dog Métis Local 123.
Clément Chartier and Cecile Blanke pose before the newly unveiled Lac Pelletier Monument to The Métis War Veterans erected by Ponteix Prairie Dog Métis Local 123.
Clément Chartier and Cecile Blanke pose before the newly unveiled Lac Pelletier Monument to The Métis War Veterans erected by Ponteix Prairie Dog Métis Local 123.
Clément Chartier and Cecile Blanke pose before the newly unveiled Lac Pelletier Monument to The Métis War Veterans erected by Ponteix Prairie Dog Métis Local 123.
Clément Chartier speaks at the unveiling ceremony for the Lac Pelletier Monument to The Métis War Veterans Erected by Ponteix Prairie Dog Métis Local 123
Clément Chartier speaks at the unveiling ceremony for the Lac Pelletier Monument to The Métis War Veterans Erected by Ponteix Prairie Dog Métis Local 123
Clément Chartier speaks at the unveiling ceremony for the Lac Pelletier Monument to The Métis War Veterans Erected by Ponteix Prairie Dog Métis Local 123
Clément Chartier speaks at the unveiling ceremony for the Lac Pelletier Monument to The Métis War Veterans Erected by Ponteix Prairie Dog Métis Local 123
Ivan McNab and Clément Chartier at podium , Clément Chartier is speaking at the unveiling ceremony for the Lac Pelletier Monument to The Métis War Veterans
Digital photo of three men: Duane Favel (left), unidentified (centre) and Clément Chartier (right) standing in front of the cenotaph in Île-à-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan, during a Remembrance Day ceremony. The ceremony took place on November 11, 2010.