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Page 120
... Métis into forcibly dis- persing the Hudson's Bay Company settlers . Most caved in without resistance . Cameron had simply to arrive in Macdonell's absence and offer free transport and land in the more hospitable climate in Upper Canada ...
... Métis into forcibly dis- persing the Hudson's Bay Company settlers . Most caved in without resistance . Cameron had simply to arrive in Macdonell's absence and offer free transport and land in the more hospitable climate in Upper Canada ...
Page 231
... Métis sold their claims to finance departure . In that sense , they were not dispossessed prior to dispersal . And since the government did eventually relax the homestead test for the benefit of the purchasers of Métis lands , indirectly ...
... Métis sold their claims to finance departure . In that sense , they were not dispossessed prior to dispersal . And since the government did eventually relax the homestead test for the benefit of the purchasers of Métis lands , indirectly ...
Page 515
... Métis from cer- tain benefits with respect to health care , special access to education , and exemption from taxation . The two categories of " status Indians " ( treaty and non - treaty ) and the much larger population whose Aboriginal ...
... Métis from cer- tain benefits with respect to health care , special access to education , and exemption from taxation . The two categories of " status Indians " ( treaty and non - treaty ) and the much larger population whose Aboriginal ...
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