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Métis Nation of Alberta virtually reconnects members with culture, talent amid COVID-19

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The Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA) is working to keep its community connected amid the COVID-19 pandemic. On Wednesday, the MNA announced that the second annual Alberta Métis Fest will continue this year on a virtual platform, helping to connect its members to local culture and talent during a time of social isolation. “Our shared culture is something we are proud to celebrate, and the vibrance of our culture, from music, to dance, to singing, is something we will showcase at our second annual Alberta Métis Fest,” president of the MNA, Audrey Poitras, said in a news release on Wednesday. “Even in a global pandemic, it is important to find moments of joy and celebrate the diversity of Canada’s and Alberta’s populations.” The six-hour festival

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