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Events from the year 1899 in Canada.
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Missionary persuades Cree leader Yellow Bear to burn his "heathen idols" at Shoal Lake in Saskatchewan (Note: "bad spirit" and other stereotypes)[2]
Southern Tutchone man describes transfer of reindeer to Yukon from Alaska[3]
Official describes Indigenous and Metis people at Treaty 8 signing (Note: "wild men" and other stereotypes)[4]
Old woman in Fort Erie, Ontario tells of escaping slavery in Virginia with her parents and six siblings[5]
Mackenzie King realizes his parliamentary vocation at Westminster in London[6]
Oozing tar and leaking gas on Athabasca River near Fort McMurray[7]
Article on gold strike in northern Ontario[8]
Nurse treats feisty patients under horrible conditions in Dawson City's hospital[9]
Murals provided to new Toronto City Hall to encourage development of wall decoration[10]
Edison filmofWhitehorse Rapids, Yukon River [11]
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