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1 Introduction: Laws and Societies in the Anglo-Canadian North-West Frontier and Prairie Provinces, 1670–1940
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Louis A. Knafla
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Laws and Societies in the Anglo-Canadian North-West Frontier and Prairie Provinces, 1670–1940 1
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First Nations and First Peoples
- Law and Necessity in Western Rupert’s Land and Beyond, 1670–1870 57
- “There Seemed to Be No Recognized Law”: Canadian Law and the Prairie First Nations 92
- The Exclusionary Effect of Colonial Law: Indigenous Peoples and English Law in Western Canada, 1670–1870 127
- Discipline and Discretion in the Mid-Eighteenth-Century Hudson’s Bay Company Private Justice System 150
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Adaptations to Modernity
- Policing Two Imperial Frontiers: The Royal Irish Constabulary and the North-West Mounted Police 185
- The Common Law and Justices of the Supreme Court of the North-West Territories: The First Generation, 1887–1907 211
- The Implications of a Provincial Police Force in Alberta and Saskatchewan 232
- The Development of Prairie Canada’s Water Law, 1870–1940 266
- Monopolies and State Regulation: The Calgary Power Company, Utilities, and the Alberta Public Utilities Board, 1910–30 280
- The Law and Public Nudity: Prairie and West Coast Reactions to the Sons of Freedom, 1929–32 309
- Acknowledgments 323
- Contributors 325
- General Index 328
- Index of Cases 341
- Index of Ordinances, Proclamations, and Statutes 343
- Law and Society 345
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Laws and Societies in the Anglo-Canadian North-West Frontier and Prairie Provinces, 1670–1940 1
-
First Nations and First Peoples
- Law and Necessity in Western Rupert’s Land and Beyond, 1670–1870 57
- “There Seemed to Be No Recognized Law”: Canadian Law and the Prairie First Nations 92
- The Exclusionary Effect of Colonial Law: Indigenous Peoples and English Law in Western Canada, 1670–1870 127
- Discipline and Discretion in the Mid-Eighteenth-Century Hudson’s Bay Company Private Justice System 150
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Adaptations to Modernity
- Policing Two Imperial Frontiers: The Royal Irish Constabulary and the North-West Mounted Police 185
- The Common Law and Justices of the Supreme Court of the North-West Territories: The First Generation, 1887–1907 211
- The Implications of a Provincial Police Force in Alberta and Saskatchewan 232
- The Development of Prairie Canada’s Water Law, 1870–1940 266
- Monopolies and State Regulation: The Calgary Power Company, Utilities, and the Alberta Public Utilities Board, 1910–30 280
- The Law and Public Nudity: Prairie and West Coast Reactions to the Sons of Freedom, 1929–32 309
- Acknowledgments 323
- Contributors 325
- General Index 328
- Index of Cases 341
- Index of Ordinances, Proclamations, and Statutes 343
- Law and Society 345