Lawrence Clarke (politician), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Lawrence Clarke (politician)

Canadian politician

Date of Birth: 26-Jun-1832

Place of Birth: Fermoy, Munster, Ireland

Date of Death: 05-Oct-1890

Profession: judge, politician

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Lawrence Clarke (politician)

  • Lawrence Clarke (June 26, 1832 – October 5, 1890, Prince Albert, Northwest Territories) was the Chief Factor of the District of Saskatchewan for the Hudson's Bay Company.
  • He resided at Fort Carlton in Canada.
  • He later became a magistrate.
  • Clarke moved to what is today Prince Albert, Saskatchewan in the early 1880s and was a prominent local citizen with connections in the Conservative Party of Canada. He is regarded by some as worsening the living conditions for the Métis..
  • He questioned Gabriel Dumont for fining a group of Métis who had begun to hunt bison before the official hunt of the St.
  • Laurent community in the spring of 1875, but after investigation, the Crown carried no action against Dumont or the St.
  • Laurent group.
  • However, after this interaction the concern the government had over the St.
  • Laurent settlement being seen as a 'provisional' government as with Riel in 1869–70, saw the St Laurent group become less organized in their political structure to prevent tensions with the crown.
  • Some figures in the Métis community, notably James Isbister, also blamed him for inciting the Métis to violence in 1885 by spreading false rumours of an impending government attack.
  • Thomas McKay, first mayor of Prince Albert was Clarke's brother-in-law. He was the first elected Member of the Legislative Assembly in Northwest Territories' history.

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