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81:, the Canada First movement became an official political party known as the Canadian National Association. Although the party failed to nominate a candidate, they released a party-platform that called for the "British Connection, Consolidation of the Empire and in the meantime a voice in treaties affecting Canada." Wanting a greater voice and autonomy for Canada in conducting its own foreign policy the movement heralded the 73:
was a major catalyst in the formation of the Canada First movement. Caught in the middle of the rebellion, Schultz and Mair narrowly escaped execution themselves. Upon their return to Ontario the two men were featured prominently in a massive Toronto protest organized by the Canada Firsters. Tapping
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into Orange Protestant outrage over the killing of Scott the movement's leaders stressed the theme of national betrayal at the hands of the Red River rebels and Louis Riel.
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movement organized in 1868 that promoted the British Protestant component as central to Canadian identity. It was at first supported by
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Although the party counted among its early supporters former Ontario Premier and prominent Liberal
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founder, became a leading member of the Canadian Party and was a chief opponent of
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Farrell, D. R. "The Canada First movement and Canadian political thought."
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On the occasion of an 1874 by-election in the Federal district of
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Index

Canadian nationalist
Goldwin Smith
Edward Blake
George Denison
Charles Mair
William Alexander Foster
Robert Grant Haliburton
John Christian Schultz
Canadian Party
Louis Riel
Thomas Scott
Red River Rebellion
West Toronto
Imperial Federation
Edward Blake
Alexander Mackenzie
Charles Lindsey
"Canada First | The Canadian Encyclopedia"
Canada First
The Canadian Encyclopedia
the original
John Christian Shultz One of Manitoba's Colourful Businessmen Becomes Lieut. Gov
Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online: Schultz, Sir John Christian
Death in the Peaceable Kingdom: Canadian History since 1867 through Murder, Execution, Assassination, and Suicide
ISBN
9781442606364
doi
10.2307/138387
JSTOR
138387

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