Louis Riel

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History

 

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Geoffrey G

 

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January 12, 2013

 

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Riel held a convention of twenty French and twenty English Canadians to draw up a new list of rights. The convention sat a week and finished on February 10th. Riel soon formed another provincial government that was more represented than the last. Three delegates were chosen from the provincial government to present the list of formed rights to the Canadian government: Father Noel Ritchot, Judge Black and Alfred Scott ...
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On March 24th, the three delegates left for Ottawa to negotiate entry into Confederation and discuss the list of rights. Finally on May 12th, 1870, the list of rights, now known as the "Manitoba Act" , was passed by Canadian parliament. One section protected Metis lands, guaranteed the right to their religion, and the use of their language in the legislature and courts, but it seemed not enough...
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