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James Gladstone was “the Gentle Persuader” in the senate
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Friday, April 7th, 2017 6:31pm
By Marie Burke
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In the late 1950s, the Upper House of Parliament dusted off a seat for James Gladstone, a member of the Blood tribe of Alberta.
He was Canada's first Aboriginal senator and his official appointment to the Senate was made on Jan. 31, 1958.
At the time of Gladstone's appointment, a person in Canada was described as anyone but an Indian. Native people did not have the right to vote in a federal election and few treaty Indians ‘owne…
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