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James Ross (Canadian lawyer)

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National Committee. He served on the Convention of Forty (January 25, 1870 to February 10, 1870) as a representative of St. John's Parish. Ross served as translator of the speeches of the French delegates, and also served on the "Committee of Six" responsible for drafting the "List of Rights" that
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James Ross : 1835-1871 : the life and times of an English-speaking halfbreed in the old Red River settlement; Remis, Leonard Lawrence
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in 1857. He also received a Master of Arts from the same university later in 1865. He was the MĂ©tis son of Scottish immigrant author and
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and Sarah (Timentwa), an Okanagan tribal woman. James married Margaret Smith in Toronto on 18 May 1858.
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http://www.metismuseum.ca/media/document.php/12539.Convention%20of%20Forty%20revised.pdf
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This Canadian biographical article relating to law is a
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of 1869–1870. He graduated with honours from the
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MĂ©tis
journalist
lawyer
provisional government
Louis Riel
Red River Rebellion
University of Toronto
Hudson's Bay Company
Alexander Ross
anglophone
Red River Colony
French
English
MĂ©tis
Government of Canada
Manitoba Act
province
Manitoba
Canadian Confederation


"Biography – ROSS, JAMES (1835-71) – Volume X (1871-1880) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography"
http://www.metismuseum.ca/media/document.php/12539.Convention%20of%20Forty%20revised.pdf
Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Memorable Manitobans: James Ross (1835-1871)
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