Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Ipperwash Commission of Inquiry historical background / prepared by Joan Holmes & Associates, Inc. for the Ipperwash Commission of Inquiry.

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1 online resource (86 pages)

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"June 2004."
"Draft Printed June 25, 2004."
"Exhibits"--Ipperwash Inquiry website.
The original document was published on the public website of the Government of Ontario. © Queen’s Printer for Ontario, 2006. Reproduced with permission.

Summary

The huge reduction of their land base and forced integration of the two communities formerly residing separately at Kettle Point and Stony Point strained relations in the community. These issues were addressed through a number of mechanisms including litigation and land claims regarding the 1927 and 1928 surrenders and the appropriation of Camp Ipperwash in 1942. Some descendants of former Stony Point residents took direct action by occupying Camp Ipperwash in 1993 and Ipperwash Park in September 1995. Dudley George, whose parents had lived at Stony Point, was shot and killed in a confrontation with police near the entrance to Ipperwash Park on September 6, 1995.

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