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Policies In Atlantic Canada

   
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Those parents who did not abide by this rule were subject to criminal charges. The period of assimilation occurred between 1867 and 1950. By confederation all the basic features of the Indian policy were in place. Many of the statutes were unorganized so they were consolidated into the Indian act...
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Many oppressive provisions developed from this including the banning of religious ceremonies and an imposed Pass system for those granted permission to leave the reserve. The establishment of schools, tax exemption, enfranchisement, and control of alcohol extended from the Indian Act...
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