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SECURITY AND THE LAW
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Alberta Field Force (E), AB
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Led by Major-General Strange during the North-West Rebellion, 1885
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Alberton Court House (S), PE
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1877 circuit court house
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Annapolis County Court House (S), NS
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Archetypal 1837 Palladian style colonial court house
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Antigonish County Court House (S), NS
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Typical mid 19th-century Maritime court house, 1855
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Archibald, Samuel George William (P), NS
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Attorney General of Nova Scotia (1831-41), Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island (1824-28)
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Battle of Cut Knife Hill (S), SK
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Cree repulse Canadian attack, 1885
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Battle of Duck Lake (S), SK
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First battle of 1885 North-West Rebellion
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Battle of Fish Creek (S), SK
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Site of battle between Métis and Canadian forces, 1885
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Battle of Seven Oaks (S), MB
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Conflict between Métis and Red River settlers, 1814
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Battleford Court House (S), SK
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1909 symbol of justice in new province
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Battleford-Swift Current Trail (E), SK
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Used by Canadian militia to reach Battleford, 1885
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Begbie, Sir Matthew Baillie (P), BC
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Famous judge, Chief Justice of British Columbia (1870-94)
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Blackfoot Crossing (S), AB
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Traditional meeting place on Blackfoot Reserve
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Bloody Falls (S), NU
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Pre-contact hunting and fishing sites
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Bolton-Est Town Hall (S), QC
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Erected in 1867 by community out of local wood
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Carrying Place of the Bay of Quinte (S), ON
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Site of 1787 treaty between British and Mississauga
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Charlotte County Court House (S), NB
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Fine early example of Maritime court house
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Cypress Hills Massacre (E), SK
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1873 attack on Assiniboines by wolf hunters, North-West Mounted Police restored order
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Duff, Sir Lyman Poore (P)
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Chief Justice of Canada (1933-44), expert in constitutional law
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Dumont, Gabriel (P), SK
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Métis leader in Saskatchewan, military commander in North-West Rebellion
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Establishment of the North-West Mounted Police (E), SK
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Created to exercise Canadian sovereignty and enforce law, 1873
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Ewart, John Skirving (P), MB
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Lawyer, publicist, in Manitoba schools dispute (1890-96)
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Fitzpatrick, Sir Charles (P), QC
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Chief Justice of Canada, Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec (1918-23); chief counsel for Louis Riel (1885)
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Former Vancouver Law Courts (S), BC
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Imposing urban court house in Beaux-Arts style
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Former Victoria Law Courts (S), BC
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Earliest British Columbia court house, distinctive eclectic design
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Fort Battleford (S), SK
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North-West Mounted Police headquarters, 1876
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Fort Calgary (S), AB
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Site of 1875 North-West Mounted Police post
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Fort Livingstone (S), SK
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Original headquarters of North-West Mounted Police
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Fort MacLeod (S), AB
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Site of North-West Mounted Police headquarters, 1876-78
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Fort Pitt (S), SK
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Site of Hudson's Bay Company post, signing of Treaty No. 6
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Fort Qu'Appelle (S), SK
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Hudson's Bay Company fort, negotiation of Treaty No. 4
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Fort Saint-Jean (S), QC
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Built after 1837 uprising, now Collège militaire royal
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Fort Steele (S), BC
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Site of 1887 North-West Mounted Police barracks
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Fort Walsh (S), SK
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Early North-West Mounted Police post
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Fort Whoop-Up (S), AB
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Whisky post, led to formation of North-West Mounted Police
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Frenchman Butte (S), SK
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Site of 1885 battle, Cree and Canadian troops
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Frog Lake Massacre (S), AB
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Site of Cree uprising, 1885
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Frontenac County Court House (S), ON
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Monumental neoclassical court house facing Lake Ontario, opened in 1858
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Grant, Cuthbert (P), MB
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Métis leader at Battle of Seven Oaks (1816),Warden of the Plains for Hudson's Bay Company
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Halifax Court House (S), NS
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1858 Italianate court house
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Harbour Grace Court House (S), NF
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Oldest court house in Newfoundland, 1830
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Herschel Island (E),YT
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Canadian sovereignty in the Western Arctic; inter-cultural contact at Herschel Island; whaling industry in Western Arctic
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Huron County Gaol (S), ON
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Distinctive octagonal jail design, 1839-41
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Île d'Orléans Seigneury (S), QC
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Early French regime manor illustrating seigneurial system
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Indian Treaty No. 1 (E), MB
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Signed in 1871, Ojibway and Swampy Cree ceded Territory of Manitoba
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Indian Treaty No. 3 (E), ON
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Signed in 1873, Ojibway (Saulteaux) and Chippewa ceded northwestern Ontario
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Indian Treaty No. 6 (E), SK
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Signed in 1876, Cree ceded territories to the Crown
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Indian Treaty of 1778 (E), NB
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Treaty to confirm the loyalty of the Mi'kmaq and Malecite to the Crown
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Japanese Canadian Internment (E), BC
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Internment of 22,000 Japanese-Canadians during World War II
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Joliette Court House (S), QC
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Mid 19th-century standard plan court house
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Kingston Penitentiary (S), ON
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Oldest penitentiary in Canada, begun in 1834
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L'Isle-Verte Court House (S), QC
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Domestic-style court house serving rural area, 1859-60
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Lacombe, Albert, O.M.I. (P), AB
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Roman Catholic missionary in the Canadian West (1852-1916), to the Blackfoot and Cree
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Leeds and Grenville County Court House (S), ON
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1840s neoclassical colonial courthouse
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