Events DIA Requests that Exhibitions Remove Aboriginal Performances from Events Laurier Government Gives Itself Power to Claim Reserve Land Indian Act Amendment Emergence and Prohibition of Alcohol as a Trade Commodity on the Plains The Department of Indian Affairs Adopts a stringent Financial Policy Scott Appointed Deputy Superintendent of Indian Affairs Inquiry into Indian Participation in Exhibitions Ferguson Royal Commission Exemption from Military Service Act Greater Production Campaign Indian Act Amendment Compulsory Enfranchisement Introduced Extension of Voting Rights Indian Act Amendment Prosecution of Pass System Violations Superintendent Given Control over Pool Rooms and Dance Halls Creation of League of Indians in Western Canada Saddle Lake Conference Resolutions Changes to Indian Relief Funding Work for Welfare reinstated during WWII House of Commons Committee on Post-War Reconstruction and Reestablishment Metis Buffalo Economy - Buffalo Near-Extinction Creation of Union of Saskatchewan Indians North-West/Riel Resistance John A. Macdonald Speech to the Throne 1867 Joint Parliamentary Committee on Indian Affairs Saskatchewan Bill of Rights Passed Introduction of Allowances for Aged Indians Transfer of Indian Affairs Branch Extension of Voting Rights Indian Act Amendment Half-Day System and the Exploitation of Student Labour ‘Welfare and Relief Assistance for Indians’ Policy Document Issued Incorporation of Native American Church under Saskatchewan Benevolent Societies Act Changes to Provisions for Family Allowance Establishment of Sturdy Committee on Aboriginal Affairs Sturdy Committee Investigates Transfer of Jurisdiction Provincial Social Services to Off-Reserve Status Indians Creation of Federation of Saskatchewan Indians Second Joint Parliamentary Committee on Indian Affairs Legislature Passes Resolution to Ask Ottawa for Complete Control of Indian Affairs Last Indian Agent Removed Sexual Abuse in Residential Schools Community Development Submission to Cabinet Amalgamation of the Hudson's Bay Company and North West Company An act to amend “An Act respecting the appropriation of certain lands in Manitoba” Arrival of Forces of Colonel Garnet Wolseley in Manitoba Rupert's Land Transfer Government Recognizes the Aboriginal Rights of Metis Outside Manitoba Government Avoids Jurisdictional Responsibility for Métis Canadian Government Given Control of Indian Affairs Metis Economic Activity for the Period of 1840-1870 Racist and Gendered Perceptions of Indigenous Women Natural Resources Transfer Agreements Residential Schools as Catchments for 'Neglected' Children DIA Introduces Depression Relief Measure 1906 Special Western Census Creation of Department of the Interior Department of Indian Affairs Reorganization Introduction of Reserve Agricultural Program RCMP Sunchild Report Circulated to Indian Agents Private Member's Resolutions Call for Upgraded Services to Aboriginal People Provincial Conferences of Saskatchewan Indian Chiefs and Councillors at Fort Qu'Appelle Intoxication Criminalized Provincial Voting Rights Granted to Aboriginal People Governor and Council Appointed to Prairie Region Vankoughnet Requests the Statutory Abolishment of the Sun Dance Inadequate Instruction in Residential Schools Runaways and the Residential School System Aboriginal Women Not Allowed to Vote Adoption of Macdonald's National Policy Introduction of Timber, Mineral, Coal and Indian Land Regulations Indian Act Amendment Indian Act Amendment: Reserve Residents to Work on Public Roads Indian Act Amendment Indian Act Amendment Joint Parliamentary Committee on Indian Affairs Dominion Funding for Food Relief Cut Privy Council Committee Report on Aboriginal Marriage Connolly v Woolrich and Johnson et al. [1867] Indian Affairs Begins Distributing Welfare as Cheques or Cash Macdonald Government Recommends Increasing NWMP Presence Parliamentary Criticism of Home Farm Program Introduction of New System of Annuity Payment for those Absent at Time of Payment Addition of Provision to Legislation Regarding Intoxication Reduction of Department of Indian Affairs Funding Royal Commission on Fisheries Bennet Government Restricts Meetings of Political Organizations Creation of Department of Indian Affairs Indian Act Amendment Government Sponsored Meeting with First Nations and Métis Organizations Creation of Provincial Chapter of National Indian Brotherhood Hayter Reeds Remarks on the Failure of Industrial Schools Introduction of Two-Year Electoral System for Band Councils Indian Act Amendments Work for Welfare Policy Indian Affairs Circular Prohibits Polygamy Government Recruits First Nations Constables Metis Experiences in Residential Schools Indian Act Amendment Introduction of Pass System Memo Recommends Abolishment of Tribal System Introduction of Birtle System Introduction of Severalty Policy Indian Act Amendment Polygamy Made Illegal Indian Act Amendment Reorganization of Indian Affairs Changes to Ceremonial Practices Indian Act Amendment