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Second Prime Minister of Canada, leader of the Liberal Party at the time.
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An agreement between the Aboriginal people and the Government over land use and occupation.
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Leader of the Metis that knew many languages and fled to the USA after being defeated at Batoche
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First Prime Minister of Canada, leader of the Conservative Party at the time.
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a piece of paper that could be used to certify possession of land or be exchanged for money
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Put in place to help conserve the Buffalo for the Metis and Aboriginal people that depended on them for their livelihood
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civilians with military training who are called to service in times of war or unrest
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the process of separating grain from stalks of husks; the steam-powered threshing machine saved time and labour
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an officer with limited authority to administer and enforce the law
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to rob someone of goods or valuables by force
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a hospital that treats people with mental illnesses
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Canada's first transcontinental railway
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to settle on unoccupied land without legal title and without paying rent
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strong cheap liquor traded to the First Nations trappers in exchange for furs.
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an untrustworthy person
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a minor under the care of a guardian; In our case the government as the guardian
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Was the chosen location for Louis Riel's trial so results would favour on the side of the Canadian Government
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General Manager of the CPR that was responsible for the early completetion of the CPR.
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a group of people who combine their resources to conduct a business together
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The name of the scandal that forced the resignation of John A. Macdonald during his first term as Prime Minister
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something that encourages action or greater effort
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