Report of the Select Committee On the Causes of the Difficulties in the North-West Territory in 1869-70
Report of the Select Committee On the Causes of the Difficulties in the North-West Territory in 1869-70
Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee On Causes of Difficulties in the North-West Territory
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64.) " DoMnriON op Canada, '• Province of Quebec, " District of Montreal. " I, the luidersigned, Noel Joseph Ritchot, priest, cure of the Parish of St, Norbert, " in the County of Provencher, in the Province of Manitoba, being personally present " in the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, being duly sworn on the Holy " Evangelists, do depose and say : " That the President of the Provisional Government of Assiniboia, by an Order in u Council bearing date the 2^nd March, 1870, commissio...ned the Reverend N. J. Ritchot, u John Black, Esquire, and Alfred Scott, Esquire, to bear to Ottawa the list of rights " claimed by the people of Assiniboia, and there negotiate the conditions in accordance " with which this same people consented to enter the Canadian Confederation ; " That the said delegates, strengthened by this commission, proceeded to Ottawa, * were received in their said quality of delegates by the Canadian Government, and " negotiated with Sir John A. Macdonald and Sir "George E.
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