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DISTANCING Always keep a distance of at least 2 arms- lengths (approximately 2 metres) from anyone not from your household. SMALL GROUPS KEEP SAFE Take extra care to exercise all possible safety measures when harvesting. FIRE BAN The province has declared Ontario’s entire LOCAL HEALTH RESTRICTIONS Some townships, municipalities, cities and conservation authorities have made restrictions/closures to some of the facilities they oversee in the interest of public safety. CAMPING MNO Métis harvesters that have a valid harvester card can camp on Crown Land in their traditional territory in order to exercise their Métis right to harvest. COVID-19 has seen many public health measures put into place in an effort to protect the health and wellbeing of the public. This pamphlet provides information and recommendations to MNO harvesters to help them stay safe and prevent the spread of COVID-19. HARVESTING DURING COVID-19 The MNO wishes you a safe and successful harvest. If you have questions about harvesting, please contact your regional Captain of the Hunt. http://www.metisnation.org/registry/harvesting/captains-of-the-hunt
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  • DISTANCINGAlways keep a distance of at least 2 arms-

    lengths (approximately 2 metres) from anyone not from your household.

    SMALL GROUPS KEEP SAFETake extra care to exercise all possible

    safety measures when harvesting.

    FIRE BANThe province has declared Ontario’s entire

    LOCAL HEALTH RESTRICTIONSSome townships, municipalities, cities

    and conservation authorities have made restrictions/closures to some of the facilities they oversee in the interest of public safety.

    CAMPINGMNO Métis harvesters that have a valid

    harvester card can camp on Crown Land in their traditional territory in order to exercise

    their Métis right to harvest.

    COVID-19 has seen many public health measures put into place in an effort to protect the health and wellbeing of the public. This pamphlet provides information and recommendations to

    MNO harvesters to help them stay safe and prevent the spread of COVID-19.

    HARVESTINGDURING COVID-19

    The MNO wishes you a safe and successful harvest. If you have questions about harvesting, please contact your regional Captain of the Hunt.

    http://www.metisnation.org/registry/harvesting/captains-of-the-hunt


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