By 1993 : registration recorded in the name of 'Nation Métis Québec'
1996 : Presentation in front of the Royal Commission on Native Peoples
1997 : Enumeration of the citizens of the Nation Métis Québec
2002 à 2006 : Entrance(Entry) of communities by means of the secretarial department(secrétariat) of the Nation Métis Québec : Plateau d’Adstock, Mont Orignal, Haute Yamaska, Nicolet, Duchénier-St-Guy, St-Épiphane, Bas-St-Laurent, Rivière Bleue, Akwasasné, Vaudreil-Dorion, Bury, Laval, l’Étoile de Pohénégamook, St-Jérome, Rougemont, Rimouski, Haute Gaspésie, Gros Mécatina, Etchemin, etc,
2005 : Raising of the Métis flag in Thetford Mines Powley Ruling Enumeration ends Départure of Rolland Oakes ( Métis of Eastern Canada ) Delivery of the oar to : Claude Riel Lachapelle
2008 : Departure of Claude Riel Lachapelle. Administration is relocated to St-Raymond
2009 : First National election at St-Raymond Michel Lefèbvre elected as National Spokesperson
2015 : The council resolves to change and replace the old citizenship certificates
2016 : January : départure of Michel Lefèbvre and of Mrs. Denise Longval ( Registrar ) François Drouin and Gérard Latulippe are, by resolution, named as interim replacements. Administration is relocated, by resolution, to Thetford Mines. September 13 and 14 : Attempted coup d'état at Roquemont, elections are voted. October 30th : Second National Election ( at Thetford Mines ) Existing executive council election. Half are elected for two years, and half are elected for four years Gérard Latulippe elected as registrar François Drouin elected as National Spokesperson.
2017 Departure of Jean Guy Gariépy : Marc Pressé replaces him.