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1903       United Indian Councils is formed to deal with claims.


                                       1915       Canada appoints R. V. Sinclair to deal with claims.

                                       1916       Sinclair proposes the settlement of claims through a treaty.

                                       1921       Canada proposes a joint investigation with Ontario; O. M. Biggar
                                                  is appointed.

                                       1922       (Jan) Dominion–Provincial agreement on a treaty is recommended.
                                                  (May) Ontario Order in Council is passed.
                                                  (June) Federal Order in Council is passed.

                                                  (Aug) Privy Council establishes the Williams Commission.

                                       1923       (Sep) The Commission collects evidence from First Nations.
                                                  •  The Commission denies to First Nations that they “own” the lands
                                                     or that they are entitled to any large settlement.

                                                  •  The Commission expressly states their trust responsibilities to the
                                                     First Nations.

                                                  •  First Nations notify the Commission of unsurrendered southern
                                                     lands.

                                                  •  The Commissioners state that they have no interest in the
                                                     southern lands.
                                                  •  First Nations request cash, hunting and fishing rights, and lands as
                                                     terms for settlement.

                                                  •  The Commissioners value northern lands as “almost incalculable”;
                                                     southern lands are valued at $30 000 000; they do not evaluate
                                                     the Gunshot Treaty lands.

                                                  •  The Commissioners recommend to the Ontario Cabinet a
                                                     settlement package that consists of $730 000 and no reserve
                                                     lands.
                                                  (Oct) An Ontario Order in Council authorizes a treaty for
                                                  northern lands.
                                                  (Nov) The Commissioners travel to each First Nation and obtain
                                                  signatures on the treaty.
                                                  (Dec) The Commissioners file their report, which includes references
                                                  to First Nations settlement requests, including cash, hunting and
                                                  fishing rights, and reserve lands.







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