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1885, he was named to the legal team representing the Crown in the trial of Louis Riel . Although the crown was represented by a large team including George
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(1817), Augustus Jukes (1821, he was the surgeon who assisted at the trial of Louis Riel ), and daughter Laura Eliza (1819-1836). Jukes stayed in Iran until
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George is the author of several historical books including The Trial of Louis Riel : Justice and Mercy Denied, The Metis: Memorable Events and Memorable
Media in Regina, Saskatchewan
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by the mercurial Davin, it came to national prominence during the trial of Louis Riel when Davin published several scoops and the Leader's articles were
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nursing home and other uses. From 1967 John Coulter's play "The Trial of Louis Riel " was performed throughout the summers in the Government House (then
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Of Louis Riel, Dominion Drama Festival, London, Ontario 1966 The Trial Of Louis Riel , Saskatchewan House, Regina, 1967 Riel: a play: in two parts, Cromlech
List of Métis people
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George R. D. Goulet, best-selling Métis author; books include The Trial of Louis Riel : Justice and Mercy Denied, The Metis: Memorable Events and Memorable
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Prostate Cancer Treatment and Healing. Calgary: FabJob, 2005. The Trial of Louis Riel : Justice and Mercy Denied (Researcher). Calgary: Tellwell, 1999.
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clearly from a distance, Selah George R. D. Goulet 1933 historian The Trial of Louis Riel : Justice and Mercy Denied, The Métis: Memorable Events and Memorable
Who Killed Canadian History?
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Press. ISBN 978-0-7748-1743-1. Goulet, George R. D. (1999). The Trial of Louis Riel : Justice and Mercy Denied: A Critical Legal and Political Analysis
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northeast corner of Scarth Street and Victoria Avenue was where the trial of Louis Riel —before a jury of only six and arguably the most famous or infamous