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Lawrence Clarke (politician)

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community in the spring of 1875, but after investigation, the Crown carried no action against Dumont or the St. Laurent group. However, after this interaction the concern the government had over the St. Laurent settlement being seen as a 'provisional' government as with Riel in 1869–70, saw the St
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Laurent group become less organized in their political structure to prevent tensions with the crown. Some figures in the MĂ©tis community, notably
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Father Alexandre André, "Petite Chronique de St. Laurent," 1894 1871, Oblates Archives, Provincial Archives of Alberta. Constance Kerr Sissons,
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for fining a group of MĂ©tis who had begun to hunt bison before the official hunt of the
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in the early 1880s and was a prominent local citizen with connections in the
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He is regarded by some as worsening the living conditions for the
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
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Archives of the Northwest Territories Legislature 1876 – 1905
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This article about a Northwest Territories politician is a
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Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
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Prince Albert, Northwest Territories (now Saskatchewan)
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Fermoy
Ireland
Prince Albert
Northwest Territories
Chief Factor
Hudson's Bay Company
Fort Carlton
Canada
magistrate
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Conservative Party
MĂ©tis
Gabriel Dumont
St. Laurent
James Isbister
Thomas McKay
Prince Albert
Member of the Legislative Assembly
Northwest Territories
1885, Metis rebellion or government conspiracy?
ISBN
978-0-919143-17-3
Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Archives of the Northwest Territories Legislature 1876 – 1905
Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
MLA
Lorne
Flag of Northwest Territories
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