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The Williams Treaties: A Chronology of Events




                                       1690       Mississaugas and Chippewas move through Southern Ontario, as a
                                                  part of their traditional hunting.

                                       1830       Pottawatomi move into Southern Ontario by agreement with
                                                  Nishnaabeg nations.

                                       1850       Chippewas  protest inclusion of land south of Moose Deer Point in
                                                  the Robinson Huron Treaty.

                                       1869       Rice Lake and Rama protest incursions into northern
                                                  hunting territories.

                                       1870       Canada plans to run a transcontinental railroad through First Nations
                                                  hunting territories.


                                       1871       Canada acknowledges First Nations lands were never surrendered
                                                  and recommends annuities to First Nations.

                                       1876       Chippewas complain about infringements on hunting and
                                                  fishing rights.

                                       1878       Canada recommends a “fair and reasonable” price per acre in First
                                                  Nations hunting grounds.

                                       1879       First Nations agree to trust Canada to settle the claim in their best
                                                  interest and request additional hunting reserves to be set aside.

                                       1884       Alderville requests $80 000 plus lands as settlements.

                                       1884       Canada recommends $321 872 plus 60 703 hectares of reserve land
                                                  for seven First Nation groups.

                                       1887       A Federal Commission is struck to investigate claims.

                                       1893       Ontario refuses to pay compensation.

                                       1894       A Board of Arbitration is struck and reviews claims.


                                       1897       Canada requests that the claim be removed from the Board of
                                                  Arbitration on jurisdictional grounds and recommends that a treaty
                                                  be negotiated.

                                       1898       The McKenna–Rimmer Commission reviews the claim and decides
                                                  that northern lands belong to Ojibwa and Algonquins.




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