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Royal proclamation
- British defeated the french in Quebec
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British north America act
-United colonies entering the confederation and established federalism. -Parliaments authority was transferred to the independent Canadian Parliament -it was known as One domain under Canada- effected the British, the Canadian government, and all Canadian citizens
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Red River Resistance
- Metis mounted a resistance and declared a provincial government to discuss the terms
- lead to Metis leaving Manitoba because of the discriminatory attitude of the people.
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Manitoba Act
-Received royal asset to be able to create the province of Manitoba -was Canada's 5th province- this effected Canada's government, and the Metis
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Treaty 6
- protected the treaty rights
- effected the metis, and the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan
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Indian Act
- the Indian act attempted to generalized vast and varied population of people to make them "non indigenous"
- this affected the first nations, the Metis, and the Canadian government
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Treaty 7
- was made so they could build the Canadian railway
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North West Resistance
- it was a violent 5 month war against the Canadian government
- took place in the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan
- included the first nations, the Metis, and the Canadian government
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Manitoba Schools Act
- the act eliminated the provincial funding for the catholic and Protestant schools creating a tax supported schooling.
- included the catholic religion the tax payers, and the Canadian government
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Treaty 8
-was made to create livelihood for the native populations -was 840,000 km sq- included the first nations, the Metis, the provinces of BC, Alberta, and Saskatchewan
- took away the mobility rights
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Metis Betterment Act
- created a comitee of members of the metis and the government to plan out land for allocation
- included the metis , and the government
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The Charter Of Rights And Freedoms
-guarantees the rights and freedoms of every person above band under the law -protects people if their rights and freedoms have been crossed- includes the government, the people, the supreme court.
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Day of action
- known as an indigenous day act
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Present day Court victories For the metis
- the supreme court ruled that the issues of the metis and first nation would be a federal governments issue instead of provincial government.
- includes the government, metis, first nations
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Indigenous Suffrage
- it is not having the right to vote
- the metis, and first nations fought for the right to vote and have the same freedoms that the rest of Canada had
- gave the rights of equality, democratic rights, and legal rights