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First Nations were considered “wards of the government.” What does that mean?
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First Nations were considered “wards of the government.” What does that mean?
This essentially made First Nations people dependent on the government. Under the BNA Act, 1867, the federal government assumed all control of the lives of First Nations people, making them “wards of the government.” This includes responsibility for education. The government funded both day schools located on reserves, and Indian Resi- dential Schools.