Uranium Essay For many years, potash and uranium have been some of the most major minerals mined in Saskatchewan. Large deposits of both minerals are found in the province, the reason why Saskatchewan produces on average 85% of the world’s uranium, and 90% of the world’s potash. First off, potash is found all over Saskatchewan. One of the most dominant companies here is The PotashCorp of Saskatchewan. It has mines located in Allan, Patience Lake, Lanigan, as well as Rocanville that all use a different
Louis Riel (1844-1885) On November 16, 1885, 41 year old Louis David Riel was executed. Riel was born on October 22nd , 1844 in Saint-Boniface, Red river settlement. Louis Riel was the oldest child out of the eleven children his parents, Louis Riel Sr and Julie Lagimodière had. Growing up Louis Riel was a smart student. For his education, he went to Collège de Montréal from 1858-1865. Louis Riel returned back to his hometown, after hearing the news that his father passed away. Although Riel left
accomplishments have been copied from the province of Saskatchewan. Through the success of which had overcome Saskatchewan beginning when Thomas Clement "Tommy" Douglas came into power as the saskatchewan premier beginning in 1944. As quoted by Ian McLeod, Douglas’ bibliographer, through Tommy Douglas’ influence “Once more Saskatchewan has an opportunity to lead the way”.(Canadian) With the influence of which Douglas and the province of Saskatchewan had over the rest of the nation, Tommy douglas was
canola released that the canola industry contributes 19.3 billion dollars per year to the Canadian economy, in addition to 249000 jobs and 12.5 billion dollars in salaries. The canola industry is mainly concentrated in the western provinces: the Saskatchewan industry contributed 8.2 billion dollars to the Canadian economy, followed by Alberta ($6.1 billion) and Manitoba ($3.4 billion). The other major provinces involved in the canola industry are Ontario ($770 million), British Columbia ($432 million)
Louis Riel is one of the most controversial characters in Canadian history today, with historians having argued over his nature for well over a hundred years. Having fought for the preservation of the Métis’ religion, language, and land rights for a majority of his adult life, Riel was the leader of both the Red River Resistance as well as the North-West Uprising. Well-spoken, educated, and visionary, he brought many great changes to Canada. Although often viewed as a hero, Louis Riel was an eccentric
Louis Riel once said, "We must cherish our inheritance. We must preserve our nationality for the youth of our future. The story should be written down to pass on". Louis was born on October 22, 1844 in the Red River settlement,Manitoba.His father,Sr. Louis Riel, a businessman and political leader in the Métis community, organized a large Métis resistance to the Hudson’s Bay Company fur-trading monopoly at the trial of Pierre-Guillaume Sayer in 1849. This likely influenced his son who was sent at
Born May 30, 1968 in Oakville, Ontario and raised in Wilcox Saskatchewan, Jason Kenney has been born and raised as a true Canadian. His contributions have benefitted Canada greatly. He attended a university in San Francisco and soon left to join the Saskatchewan liberal party to begin his work as a politician. This led to him making some decisions which saved Canada throughout the years. In this essay I will be describing the life of Jason Kenney and why he’s the most influential person in Canada
governance is democratic in the sense that various bodies are given freedom of speech and association. The Saskatchewan Employment Act applies to most Saskatchewan employees and employers in the retail industry. This includes full-time, part-time, temporary, seasonal, and casual employees. In Canada, it is required to collect sales tax from your customers on the items they purchase. In Saskatchewan, you need to collect 5% GST as well as Saskatchewan’s provincial sales tax (PST) of 5% on retail price
Many people loved and, however, hated Riel like the Canadians, but Riel still protected them. Meeting in secret, Riel and his co-conspirators made a National Committee in October 16, 1869, where they promised to cancel the takeover of their land, proving that Riel was willing to protect and give leadership to his people and his land, which gave the Métis hope. One thing that was noticeable about Riel is his desire to for keeping equal rights. During the Red River Rebellion, Riel created a list of
Scott. Thomas Scott was innocent, and Louis Riel decided that his government should take Thomas Scott and executed him. Louis Riel ran away to the colonies knowing that the government wanted him prosecuted for his actions. He later came back to Saskatchewan, and he ordered a military resistance that became a military confederation called the North-west Rebellion. Louis Riel created a big disruption by creating a military resistance. The government was successful in arresting him. John A Macdonald
1844-185 Louis David Riel, a Canadian figure, died at the age of 41 on Monday, November 16, 1885 due to his execution for treason in Regina, Saskatchewan. Born on October 22, 1844 to Louis Riel Sr. and Julie Lagimodiere in St. Boniface, Red River settlement. Being born in 1844, he was the eldest of his siblings, seven sisters and four brothers. Louis was constantly around the Metis people and growing up he never felt tied to one identity, he only felt mixed, which he had inherited from his father’s
Introduction Something of an enigma in that he was solidly socialist in his foundational views, themselves built on a Christian ‘social gospel’ which sought to improve industrialised society through the use of the biblical principles of charity and justice, at the same time Tommy Douglas worked with and through the capitalist system that he abhorred. An implicit nationalist in that he held the good of the Canadian people above other countries, Douglas was predominantly anti-liberal as he believed
Louis Riel was considered a criminal and a traitor to Canada for over one hundred years, but really, his involvement in the development of Manitoba and the fight for Métis rights makes him a true hero in the eyes of many Canadians. He spent ten years in Montreal becoming a priest, but his heart was where he was born in 1844: Red River, where Manitoba is now. Shortly after Confederation, this area, and the Métis people who lived there were facing a dramatic change of lifestyle as more settlers moved
Louis Riel (born October 22, 1844) was a Métis leader. He was born in the Red River settlement to a businessman/ political leader, Louis Riel Sr. Louis was a standout student, heading to Sulpician school, on a scholarship, in Montreal at the age of thirteen. He studied there and soon fell in love with Marie-Julie Guernon; they got engaged but the engagement was soon broken after her parents found out that he was a “half-breed”. With a broken heart, and new knowledge he headed back to the Red River
Louis Riel Debate Louis Riel is a traitor guilty of treason to the crown. He decided to ignore Canadian law and take up arms against the government. He could of taken the more lawful, albeit slower, peaceful approach. He killed many soldiers in the Canadian Army and many members of the RCMP police force, and if that wasn’t enough he even killed an Ontarian, Thomas Scott, in cold blood. This shows how Louis Riel was guilty of treason and should be convicted for his crimes. Louis Riel caused the
The film Dances With Wolves is a moving, culturally significant American western film produced in 1990 and directed by Kevin Costner, who also plays the lead role of John J. Dunbar. It portrays a fictional account of the relationship between a soldier and a tribe of Sioux indians. In the beginning, Dunbar is an injured soldier who accidentally makes himself a hero while trying to commit suicide by riding his horse in front of the enemy. When given a choice for where he wants to be stationed he requests
The nineteenth century saw the emergence of the Metis leader Louis Riel, one of, if not Canada’s most controversial and contentious public figures. Since the hanging of Riel for treason in 1885, his legacy and reputation has been under continuous scrutiny and invented and reinvented to suit the political, ideological and philosophical agendas of historians, Political Scientists, politicians, policy makers, ethnic groups and the majority of Canadian Citizens. The depictions and perceptions of this
An important period of the development of Canada has been embodied by numerous heroes and traitors. There has been much debate of whether the famous Canadian Icon, Louis Riel is thought of as a hero or a traitor. As such, he was the leader of a Metis rebellion against the Canadian government; and founded the Canadian Province Manitoba. He also proceeded to murder a Canadian government representative, and largely contributed to improving the Metis Social Rights. We believe that Louis Riel deserves
Nisqually (pronounced Nis-KWALL-lee) is a tribe that lived in the area of the Salish Sea. The name Nisqually comes from the word squalli, meaning “prairie grass.” (Malinowski, Sharon and Anna Sheets, 1215) They called themselves the “Squalliabsch” meaning “the people of the grass country, the people of the river.” (Carpenter, 14) In former times, the Nisquallis occupied at least 40 villages on both banks of the Nisqually River and exending nearly 30 miles upstream from its delta. The Nisqually’s
Throughout the text, Louis Riel is portraying as a dedicated leader for the Metis. In the text, Riel thinks it was best for the Metis to capture Fort Garry because of its high loot, and the potential dangers of John Schultz possessing the loot. Riel decides to form a provisional government so that everybody’s opinion including the French and English will be valued. Eventually, he receives the position of president. He sees that there is a problem with the Metis’ rights. For this reason, Louis repeatedly