History Saskatchewan One Room School Project provides an online history for current generations to enjoy, preserve, and experience, our historical educational, architectural, and cultural, heritage.
	334	SASKATCHEWAN AND ITS PEOPLE

Interior, in order that the Dominion Government may be made acquainted
with the desire of the people of St. Laurent which is believed to extend
to other settlements in the Territories".  St. Laurent was a settlement
mainly composed of French Metis on the banks of the Saskatchewan.

EDUCATION: DANGER OF CHILDREN GROWING UP IN IGNORANCE.

	In the next session the Lieutenant-Governor's letter to the Minister
of Interior transmitting and submitting the petition of Messrs. Ouelette
and Landry, was laid before the Council.  It gave as a reason for its
submission that "the Council had no funds to aid educational objects" and
said further -"As it does not appear that the Council now has power to
impose direct taxation except in Electoral Districts, I fear that without
some allowance from the Federal Government for general purposes such
as is granted to the Provinces the children in small settlements in isolated
sections of the Territories must grow up in ignorance. This is a result
to be deplored as a large portion of the rising generation will thus remain
in a great measure unfitted not only to exercise the franchise intelligently,
when they obtain the privilege, but also for the active duties of 
life.
	The Hon. David Mills was at this time Minister of the Interior. In
his reply he said: -"While agreeing with you that the Council of the
Northwest Territories has not power to impose direct taxation for school
or other purposes it appears to me that the Council might obtain the end
in view by raising a fund for school corporation and giving them the
right to impose a school rate. The constitutional objection of want of
representation which would apply in the case of taxation by the Council
would merely tax themselves. In the event of school corporations being
established, and it was found necessary to supplement the amount raised
by them the amount so required should be placed in your estimates for the
Government of the Territories, taking care to indicate the special object
for which such amount is required".  In the foregoing may be detected
the germ of school 0rganization~school corporations (boards of trustees)
people taxing themselves with assistance from the Government.

THE SESSION 1878: PAUL BRELAND TAKES HIS SEAT.


		When the session of July 1878 was held, Livingstone had been finally
dispossessed of its temporary dignity.  The Mounted Police Barracks
there were no longer the seat of Government and the Parliament Build-
ings. The capital had been moved farther west to the banks of the Battle
River, and it was at Battleford that the new Council held it's second
meeting.  In the interval Mr. Pascal Breland who will be recognized
as a member of the Old Fort Garry Council, had been appointed and the
Council now numbered four-Richardson and Ryan, ex-officers and Colonel
Macleod and Paschal Breland appointed. Mr. Breland was officially de-
scribed as "Merchant of Cypress Hills."
		The camouflaged "Speech from the Throne" with the formal address

Previous Previous Page ORS One Room School Project History - ORS One Room School Project Next Page

Thank you for stopping by #
Web Page title:
URL:
Copyright © Web Publish Date: All Rights Reserved
E-mail Webmaster ... Important Notice


/tr>
Dear Valued Visitors of Saskatchewan GenWeb's New Domain,

We're delighted to welcome you to our new digital abode at https://saskgenweb.ca/cansk/Saskatchewan ! If you've been a traveler through the pathways of the Provincial Saskatchewan GenWeb site hosted by Rootsweb and Ancestry, fret not—our webpages will not only endure but thrive at this new domain.

A New Chapter Unfolds:

This is not just a change of address; it's the dawn of a new chapter in documenting the rich tapestry of Saskatchewan's history. The one-room schoolhouses, cemetery headstones, historical maps, and the myriad of placenames will continue to find a digital home here.

Patreon: Fueling the Future: The heartbeat of this endeavor is our Patreon community. Their support ensures not only the financing of this project for the current year but paves the way for future years. It's a collective effort where every contribution propels us forward.

The Saskatchewan GenWeb Mission Persists: As volunteers diligently place new information and updates online, we're excited to persist in this labor of love. Your visits, support, and enthusiasm make it possible for us to continue unearthing and preserving the stories of the past.

The Journey to Sustain History:

The new domain and web hosting provider stand as pillars, thanks to the incredible support from our growing Patreon community. We're not just looking at this as a one-time venture but a sustained effort year after year.

Explore the New Webpages:

Visit https://saskgenweb.ca/cansk/ to witness the evolution of Saskatchewan GenWeb. It's a digital canvas awaiting your exploration.

Support Us on Patreon:

Behind every update and every historical map scanned, there's a team of dedicated volunteers. If you find our service beneficial, consider supporting us through Patreon. Your contribution is an investment in preserving Saskatchewan's history.

Gratitude to Ancestry.com and Rootsweb.com:

A heartfelt thank you to Ancestry.com and Rootsweb.com for providing the foundation. Now, as we transition, we seek your support in finding paid web hosting. Your backing ensures a lasting legacy.

Together, Let's Preserve and Propel:

The Saskatchewan GenWeb service has been a guiding light for historians, genealogists, and the public. Join us in preserving and propelling this legacy into the digital future.

Join Us in This Exciting Chapter:

Explore https://saskgenweb.ca/cansk/ and be a part of this thrilling continuation. Your support is not just appreciated; it's crucial for the ongoing journey.

Thank you for being a cherished part of our community. Your passion for history fuels our dedication.

Warm regards,

The Saskatchewan GenWeb Team