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."
The video includes photos provided by the Godon family, an interview with David Chartrand, and B-roll of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles Museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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
Veteran Clifford Swain (centre) is awarded the Order of the Métis Nation and provided with a cheque for $20,000. The cheque was an offer of apology from the federal government to Métis WWII veterans for not receiving the same benefits as other veterans after the war.
He is pictured with his Son, Milt Swain (left) and Minister of Veterans Affairs David Chartrand (right)
Veteran Clifford Swain is awarded the Order of the Métis Nation and provided with a cheque for $20,000. The cheque was an offer of apology from the federal government to Métis WWII veterans for not receiving the same benefits as other veterans after the war.
Minister of Veterans Affairs David Chartrand is in attendance.
Veteran Clifford Swain is awarded the Order of the Métis Nation and provided with a cheque for $20,000. The cheque was an offer of apology from the federal government to Métis WWII veterans for not receiving the same benefits as other veterans after the war.
Minister of Veterans Affairs David Chartrand is in attendance.
Federal Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley announced that the Government of Canada has allocated $30 million to recognize Métis Veterans of the Second World War in packed room at the Royal Canadian Legion in Regina and presented a cheque in the amount of $20,000 to Veteran Norman Goodon. left to right: David Chartrand, John Goodon, WWII Métis veteran Norman Goodon, Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley, Clément Chartier Veteran Norman Goodon is holding an oversized cheque for $20,000. September 10, 2019
Federal Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley announced that the Government of Canada has allocated $30 million to recognize Métis Veterans of the Second World War in packed room at the Royal Canadian Legion in Regina and presented a cheque in the amount of $20,000 to Veteran Norman Goodon. left to right: David Chartrand, John Goodon, WWII Métis veteran Norman Goodon, Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley, Clément Chartier Veteran Norman Goodon is holding an oversized cheque for $20,000. September 10, 2019
Federal Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley announced that the Government of Canada has allocated $30 million to recognize Métis Veterans of the Second World War in packed room at the Royal Canadian Legion in Regina and presented a cheque in the amount of $20,000 to Veteran Norman Goodon. left to right: David Chartrand, John Goodon, WWII Métis veteran Norman Goodon, Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley, Clément Chartier Veteran Norman Goodon is holding an oversized cheque for $20,000. September 10, 2019
Federal Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley announced that the Government of Canada has allocated $30 million to recognize Métis Veterans of the Second World War in packed room at the Royal Canadian Legion in Regina and presented a cheque in the amount of $20,000 to Veteran Norman Goodon. left to right: David Chartrand, John Goodon, WWII Métis veteran Norman Goodon, Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley, Clément Chartier Veteran Norman Goodon is holding an oversized cheque for $20,000. September 10, 2019
Federal Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley announced that the Government of Canada has allocated $30 million to recognize Métis Veterans of the Second World War in packed room at the Royal Canadian Legion in Regina and presented a cheque in the amount of $20,000 to Veteran Norman Goodon. left to right: David Chartrand, John Goodon, WWII Métis veteran Norman Goodon, Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley, Clément Chartier Veteran Norman Goodon is holding an oversized cheque for $20,000. September 10, 2019
Federal Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley announced that the Government of Canada has allocated $30 million to recognize Métis Veterans of the Second World War in packed room at the Royal Canadian Legion in Regina and presented a cheque in the amount of $20,000 to Veteran Norman Goodon. left to right: David Chartrand, John Goodon, WWII Métis veteran Norman Goodon, Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley, Clément Chartier Veteran Norman Goodon is holding an oversized cheque for $20,000. September 10, 2019
Pictured are attendees at event where Federal Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAuley announced that the Government of Canada has allocated $30 million to recognize Métis Veterans of the Second World War in packed room at the Royal Canadian Legion in Regina and presented a cheque in the amount of $20,000 to Veteran Norman Goodon.
Clément Chartier and David Chartrand are pictured with Veteran Norman Goodon. Also in the photo is former Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAulay.
Photo of Clément Chartier, David Chartrand, and former Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAulay from an event at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 001 in Regina, Saskatchewan. The photo was taken on September 10, 2019.
Photo of Clément Chartier, David Chartrand, and former Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAulay from an event at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 001 in Regina, Saskatchewan. The photo was taken on September 10, 2019.
Photo of Clément Chartier, David Chartrand, and former Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAulay from an event at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 001 in Regina, Saskatchewan. The photo was taken on September 10, 2019.
A digital photo of an event at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 001 in Regina, Saskatchewan. Clément Chartier and David Chartrand are pictured with Veteran Norman Goodon. Also pictured is former Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAulay.
It is believed the photo was taken on September 10, 2019.
A digital photo of an event at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 001 in Regina, Saskatchewan. Clément Chartier and David Chartrand are pictured sitting beside veteran Norman Goodon. Also pictured is former Minister of Veterans Affairs Lawrence MacAulay.
It is believed the photo was taken on September 10, 2019.