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In office, Boyd faced many challenges from his constituents. was criticised for inaction by new Ontario immigrants who were settling in the province, as there was a need for bridges and jails (among other things). He was also criticized by his constituents for supporting public works construction
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to decide the fate of the Red River Colony). Boyd refused to vote for Riel as the Convention's leader and spoke in favour of territorial status (Riel favoured provincial status). Riel later referred to Boyd as an enemy.
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in 1872 and remained a member until the Council's dissolution. He briefly rejoined the Manitoba executive as the province's first
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In resigning, Boyd called for "English mixed-blood" representation at the cabinet level. He was replaced by "mixed-blood" MLA
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in Manitoba's first provincial election (December 27, 1870), defeating fellow government-supporter
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residents (i.e. persons of British and aboriginal descent). Boyd was elected for the riding of
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Boyd had little involvement in public life until January 1870, when he was elected for
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With the end of the rebellion and the subsequent incorporation of Manitoba as a
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Faced with those pressures, Boyd resigned his position on December 9, 1871.
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Archibald chose his first full cabinet in January 1871. Boyd, now the
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as early as 1858. He established himself as a merchant and trader in
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
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where he purchased several properties. By 1902, he resided in
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of Manitoba. (Some modern sources list his official title as "
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and appears to have become wealthy by the time of the 1869
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to the "Convention of Forty" (a parliament called by
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