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John A. helped Indigenous people, Riel didn’t, and other unpopular realities

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Reassessing Macdonald's Legacy

This chapter examines the controversial governance policies of Sir John A. Macdonald concerning Indigenous peoples, arguing against the purely genocidal interpretation of his actions. It highlights the historical context, including environmental changes and migration patterns, as well as Macdonald's attempts to extend voting rights to Indigenous individuals and women. The discussion calls for a more nuanced understanding of Canada's past, particularly in relation to educational narratives surrounding historical figures like Macdonald.

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