The Indian Act (1876)

Treaty Primer

The Indian Act (1876)

Building on Confederation, and the attempt to set aside Treaty relationships, was a legislative agenda put forward by the Government of Canada to marginalize and assimilate Indigenous Peoples into the newly created Dominion of Canada. The process began well before Confederation with the colonial government passing laws like the 1857 Gradual Civilization Act, which fundamentally and unilaterally changed Treaty relationships with the British Crown.